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Cugini currently serves as communications strategist for CommunicateHealth, Inc. where he assists in the dissemination plans for health communication projects for agencies like the CDC and the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of the Secretary. He also serves as adjunct faculty at Aultman College where he teaches classes on Population Health. Cugini has been recently honored with the 40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Award by the Boston Congress of Public Health, which recognizes “the next generation of leaders who inspire a more just and equitable world”. He also was appointed ...

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What year did you graduate from the College of Public Health - and what is your degree? I graduated in 2021 with a Master of Public Health, with a Social and Behavioral Sciences concentration. In a nutshell, what do you do? I work as an animal therapy activity coordinator with the Mayo Clinic. My role is responsible for oversight of the Caring Canines and Facility-Based Service Dog programs at the Rochester, Minnesota campus. Caring Canines is a program where registered or certified volunteer therapy animal handlers bring their animal partners to visit hospital patients. The Facility-...

Quality matters.  It’s more than a phrase – it’s a commitment to our College of Public Health students.   The Quality Matters™ process for College of Public Health online courses and programs has received national attention. Quality Matters includes more than 1,600 organizations in K-12, higher education, educational publishing, continuing education, and professional development in over 30 countries, making it “the global organization leading quality assurance in online and innovative digital teaching and learning environments.”   In order for online courses ...

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Students from multiple Kent State colleges joined forces during the Interprofessional Education course to help elders fight social isolation. Loneliness and social isolation are serious public health risks affecting many older adults in our communities. The COVID-19 pandemic left elderly people even more isolated than before, exacerbating their risk of poor physical and mental health. To help local elders stay engaged and connected, the College of Public Health partnered with the Kent City Health Department to plan the development of a virtual senior center. The ongoing project, called Silv...

Please join us via Zoom on Monday for this interesting program! Monday, 13 February: 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Guest Talk: Dr Jennifer Erickson, Department of Political Science, Boston College: New Technologies and Norms of War: Submarines and Poison Gas in World War I Summary of Talk: Why are some new weapons normalized and legitimated, whereas others are banned? With the introduction of submarines and gas to battle in World War I, both weapons were condemned as barbaric and inhumane, even as belligerents sought to manipulate existing rules of war to justify or condemn their use. Yet, afte...

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