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Celebrate our Summer 2024 Capstone Students on Public Health Day!

We are delighted to invite you to Public Health Day, Summer 2024, a showcase of exceptional projects completed by students in PHC 6940: Master of Public Health Capstone. This event represents the culmination of our student’s hard work and dedication throughout the MPH program. During Public Health Day, our MPH…

Devin Valdes awarded John J. Benton Endowed Scholarship  

By Katarina Fiorentino Klatzkow Devin Valdes, a University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions Master of Public Health student with a concentration in epidemiology, is this year’s recipient of the Dr. John J. Benton Endowed Scholarship.   “Receiving this scholarship greatly supports my career goals in…

M.P.H. student Parvathy Prasanna Surendran selected as a Pathways to Practice Scholar  

By Katarina Fiorentino Klatzkow   Parvathy Prasanna Surendran, a University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions Master of Public Health student, has been selected for the Pathways to Practice Scholars program.   Sponsored by the Region IV Public Health Training Center, the Pathways to Practice Scholars program provides public health…

APE Proposal Form and Deadlines

Deadlines APE Semester Proposal Deadline Spring 2025 12/6/2024 Summer 2025 4/18/2025 Fall 2025 8/1/2025 Form Internship Proposal Packet…

SBS Students Attend Peace4 Communities Gathering

Brandy Stone (SBS MPH student) and Lindsey King (SBS PhD candidate) attended the first Peace4 Communities Gathering hosted by Peace4Tarpon on Saturday, January 13, 2018 at St. Petersburg College in Tarpon Springs, Florida. Brandy and Lindsey had the opportunity to connect with visionary “Peace4” leaders, such as the…

Gordon Publishes in Thrive Global

Eliza Gordon, joint-MPH/PhD in Clinical and Health Psychology candidate, published an article entitled “So You Think You’re a Food Addict” in Thrive Global. Written for the general public, the piece gives a straightforward introduction to the controversial concept of “food addiction”, and includes some practical, research-based suggestions. Read more…