Tune in to @fox8news tonight for a feature on Kent State University's Mobile Flashes program, with insights from Dean Sonia Alemagno. The segment highlights the program's efforts to address community needs while providing students with invaluable hands-on learning experiences.
#KentCPH has earned a national ranking for the university in the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Graduate Schools report, highlighting the continued strength and upward momentum of its graduate public health programs.
Read more: https://t.co/1MAUlSWtAU
Recognizing achievement through awards and scholarships is more than a celebration - it’s an investment in future public health leaders. Congratulations to all #KentCPH 2026-2027 scholarships and distinguished awards recipients!
Proud #KentCPH alumnus, Jonathon Fauvie works at Medical Mutual, where he develops programs with nonprofit partners that address social drivers of health, expanding healthcare beyond traditional settings and into the communities it serves: https://t.co/uCSsYgjVnj
The Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation recently made a $1.75 million gift to support @KentCPH students and programs. Read more: https://t.co/gU9x4Wrz5h
The Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation recently made a $1.75 million gift to support students and programs at #KentCPH. This gift will provide funding for the college’s community health and outreach programs, such as the Mobile Flashes: https://t.co/qylNkSmvDa
The photos may be a little blurry, but your future is bright! Congratulations to all #KentCPH master's and doctoral graduates on this incredible achievement! Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance have paid off, and we are proud to celebrate this milestone with you! 🎓💙💛
Shoutout to our incredible #KentCPH doctoral students Abdulwasiu Ibrahim and Kinjal Nayak who represented us at the Ohio Public Health Conference last week and presented their research posters. We’re so proud of your hard work, dedication, and passion!
The A.I.D. training (Awareness, Interaction and Direction), created in 2019 by the Kent State’s Center for Public Policy and Health, is now reaching communities in 26 states - and the researchers behind it are working to ensure it reaches many more: https://t.co/gsNhvMSUC4
Join the last career session of the semester and meet a hospital executive! Today at 5 pm, on Microsoft Teams, Brian Adams, COO at UH Portage Medical Center, will talk about his career in healthcare administration and opportunities for students: https://t.co/AmiDoDv2uD
Are you interested in an MPH or the MS in Clinical Epidemiology? @kentstate is hosting Free Application Week for all domestic graduate applicants until May 3! Just submit your application during this period and the fee will be automatically waived: https://t.co/EWpx38PczC
Join the Ambassadors for the last career session of the semester! Wednesday, April 29, at 5 pm, on Microsoft Teams, Brian Adams, Chief Operating Officer at University Hospitals Portage Medical Center, talks about his career and opportunities for students: https://t.co/nk4Tc7GbNu
When Becky Lehman walked into her first class at Kent State, she was in her 30s, raising kids and working at an embroidery shop in nearby Mogadore, Ohio. Today, Lehman is the health commissioner for the Portage County Health District: https://t.co/WuzHqujf7e
Join the Healthy Communities Research Institute on April 23 for “Using Spatial Data Science to Leverage Geonarratives as a Public Health Tool” will feature insights from Andrew Curtis and Jayakrishnan Ajayakumar of the GIS Health & Hazards Lab at Case Western Reserve University.
Yesterday, in celebration of #FlashesGiveBack Week, our Mobile Flashes team had a great time participating in “Good Neighbor Bingo,” organized by the College of Public Health in collaboration with the Kent City Health Department at Kentway Senior Independent Living!
Laurie Ann Moennich didn't arrive at @kentstate planning to change healthcare. But Kent State had a way of opening doors she didn't even know existed. Today, she is a research program manager of research at the @clevelandclinic: https://t.co/YnqvKgQ6pB
There is still time to register for the Interprofessional Education (IPE) session for graduate students on April 15 and 16. Learn how to plan and coordinate community responses to public health and emergency situations alongside local professionals: https://t.co/BOWSRpxwTm
Join us for the next career session. Tracy Figurella, MPH, from ConnectWell CIE of East Central Ohio, talks about her career in health communications and philanthropy, community engagement and efforts to create a new Community Information Exchange: https://t.co/3dVkyvxp3h
Join us for the Spring Interprofessional Education (IPE) training for graduate students in public health. The training will take place over two sessions: Wednesday, April 15, 2026, from 3:30–5:30 PM ET, and Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 3:30–4:30 PM ET: https://t.co/Ki6lo2qCEJ