Winter/Spring 2021 Issue

A Message from the Dean

Sonia Alemagno

As we reach the midpoint of the spring semester maintaining our remote coursework and practicing the Flashes Safe Eight, we are thankful to our fellow public health professionals who continue their critical work to distribute the COVID-19 vaccination across the globe.

I’m pleased to share with you that the college virtually hosted surveyors from the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) for a reaccreditation visit in December. CEPH is an independent agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit schools of public health. Our full report will be available later this spring and I will share further details. I want to thank all faculty and staff that worked hard to prepare for this important visit. We are proud to be one of just 67 accredited schools of public health in the world.

As I meet with members of our health care leaders and CPH alumni regularly I am reminded of the impact you are making on the health of our shared community now more than ever. Today I am asking for updates on your efforts. Please send me your impact story—what you are doing during the pandemic, at your health department, hospital, non-profit, pharmaceutical company, health center, nursing home to make a difference. Please send your story and a photo of yourself in action directly to me at salemagn@kent.edu.

College of Public Health enrollment continues to grow; last fall, the College welcomed 120 new first-time, full-time freshmen students. In contrast, graduate enrollment increased eighteen percent over last year’s enrollment to 363 students. The College welcomed 65 new BSPH graduates, 20 MPH graduates, and seven MS  graduates to its alumni ranks. The College has awarded degrees to over 1,974 individuals to date! 

Thank you for all you do and for your commitment to the college. Our students, faculty, staff and steadfast supporters make our vision possible.

Yours in good health,
 
Dean, College of Public Health

 

Stories in this issue:

association of ohio health commissioners partners with CPH graduate student for social media campaign

alumni profile: james hardy, '12, mph

faculty spotlight: Deric Kenne, Ph.D.

giving Tuesday fundraising recap

Kent state professors research proper use of face masks to better protect from covid-19

registered sanitarian/registered environmental health specialist exam preparation course for environmental health professionals

CPH Alumni Jason Zibart named Arizona's 2020 rural health day community star

college of public health holds inaugural interprofessional educational session

CPH alumni inducted into Canadian red cross

Kent state leads first comprehensive greater akron LGBTQ+ specific community needs assessment

LGBTQ+ greater akron community needs assessment

public health students continue covid-19 contact tracing efforts

dr. Sheryl l. Chatfield to become ohio journal of public health editor

public health management course hosts summa health president and ceo

college of public health expands interprofessional education program, assisting local health care partners