Congratulations to Dr. Akshaya Bhagavathula for being quoted in the BBC article “TILE,” please check out the link below to read the story.
https://t.co/BhdtGj5yri
A big thank you goes out to all of you for supporting the PHA's holiday food drive! Together, we managed to donate 71 pounds of food to the Emergency Food Pantry in Fargo to aid families in our community. This is such a special event to give back to the community!
35. That’s how many gifts we’ll need on Tuesday, November 28 to meet this Public Health Challenge from RADM (Ret.) and Mrs. Fred Paavola on NDSU Giving Day. Could your gift be the one that unlocks another $2,500? Learn more at
https://t.co/cgLA0nWiCg #GiveTo#NDSU
Last week was the APHA conference in Atlanta, Georgia. We had some of our students, faculty, and staff travel to attend the conference. Some of our students presented and did a fabulous job! It was a great experience and we were able to gather together to celebrate public health!
MPH community health science student Shraddha Adhikari will be presenting her abstract, “Evaluation of policy support for opioid mitigation in a midwestern state using best practice domains,” at APHA!
MPH epidemiology student Samuel Saidu will be presenting his abstract, “The importance of healthcare system financing in improving maternal health outcomes: An analysis of 152 countries,” at APHA during Topics in Global Health - Poster Session 2. CONGRATS SAMUEL!
MPH epidemiology student Sabrina Richards will giving an oral presentation of her abstract, “The role of the six building blocks in determining health outcomes and outputs: 152-country analysis,” at APHA.
MPH epidemiology student Mohammed Abed will be discussing his abstract, “Drug-resistant tuberculosis: A reflection on the development of contemporary treatment policy,” at APHA during a roundtable session focused on Pharmacy and Public Health Partnerships and Advocacy. CONGRATS!
We are thrilled to sponsor 11 MPH students at the American Public Health Association (APHA) annual conference - four of whom are presenting abstracts!! Students will travel with several faculty and staff to Atlanta, Georgia to engage in public health’s premiere event!
CLASS CALL OUT: Essentials of Epidemiology
If there’s one class every life-long learner should take, it’s this one. A cornerstone of public health, epidemiology is the who, what, and where of disease. It’s the study of patterns and determinants of health outcomes.
Class Call Out: Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health
Health is not just shaped by our genetics or the infections we come in contact with. During this course, students explore this concept - often referred to as social determinants of health.
The MPH in Epidemiology has been approved as a STEM degree approved by the Department of Homeland Security’s Student & Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP).
It's #WorldMentalHealthDay
No matter who you are, you have the right to the highest attainable standard of #MentalHealth
This means you have the right to the treatment & resources that allow you to cope, connect & thrive in the world.
Find out more about your rights https://t.co/0YBIBGut8j
We love when former students stop by to say hi! Liton Deb, MPH Class of 2020, is now a PhD student at North Carolina State University, studying antibiotic use and bacterial resistance in food animals. Come visit us alumni and comment on this post with what you're up to now!
Dr. Ramona Danielson, NDSU DPH faculty, Tahni Parisien, current student, and Jacob Davis, alum, are part of the team recognized at the Dakota Conference, as the Public Health Team of the Year (Also pictured: Nathaniel Brown, Sunshine Carlow and her daughter, and Megan Ditterick)
NDSU Public Health faculty and students are sharing their research and representing the department at the Dakota Conference on Rural and Public Health in Bismarck!
Individuals attending the conference can also stop by our booth to learn more about the NDSU MPH program.
Congratulations to Dr. Mark Strand, NDSU DPH Professor, NDSU MPH alumni and current student, Savita Sidhu and Adam Hohman, and others on their recent publication in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice!
Read the article here: https://t.co/U0inAYW6Kh