We asked our student ambassadors to recount the last movie or TV show they watched, or the last book they read and how it tied back to public health. Kate Colpetzer, Health Services Management student Today I want to talk about movies! The last movie that I watched was Little Women (2019). This movie has… Read more »
Entries by Andy Ware
What is your dream for the world?
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day last Monday, we asked our student ambassadors, “What is your dream for the world?” Kate Colpetzer, Health Services Management student When prompted to think “what would make the world a better place,” it is easy to want to jump to large, significant movements that would completely reshape… Read more »
Alumni career spotlight: Calvin Roberson
In our Alumni Career Spotlight series, you will meet some of our alumni and learn about the important work they are doing to create a healthier nation and world. Calvin Roberson Employer: Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center Current position: Director of Operations, Office of Community Outreach and Engagement Location: Fishers, IN Degree(s): Master… Read more »
COVID-19 public health emergency: renew or expire?
With the COVID-19 public health emergency extension currently in place until mid-January, we asked our public health student ambassadors if they believe the emergency should be renewed further or allowed to expire. Kate Colpetzer, Health Services Management student The Covid-19 emergency has been extended into mid-January. The question is, should this emergency be extended further… Read more »
Alumni career spotlight: Mariam Sylla
In our Alumni Career Spotlight series, you will meet some of our alumni and learn about the important work they are doing to create a healthier nation and world. Mariam Sylla Employer: UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Public Health Madison and Dane County Current position: Population Health Fellow (Maternal and Child Health/FIMR)… Read more »
Alumni career spotlight: Lauren Clark
In our Alumni Career Spotlight series, you will meet some of our alumni and learn about the important work they are doing to create a healthier nation and world. Lauren Clark Employer: IU Health-Methodist Current position: Infection preventionist Location: Indianapolis Degree(s): BSPH-Environmental Health Science, IUPUI, 2013; MPH-Health Policy and Management, IUPUI, 2017 Why did… Read more »
Music and studying: Do they go together?
We asked our student ambassadors, “Do you like to listen to music while you study, or do you prefer to study in silence?” Kate Colpetzer, Health Services Management student Music can be a great medium for students to focus and relax during their study sessions. There are thousands of study playlists on YouTube that students… Read more »
Alumni career spotlight: Thomas Hudgins
In our Alumni Career Spotlight series, you will meet some of our alumni and learn about the important work they are doing to create a healthier nation and world. Thomas Hudgins Employer: Retired Location: Las Cruces, NM Degree(s): 1968 BA Business Administration, Marian College (now University); 1974 MHA, Indiana University School of Medicine Why… Read more »
In Case You Missed It: FSPH 10th Anniversary Edition
On September 27, 2022, the Fairbanks School of Public Health celebrated its 10th anniversary. With an emphasis on our health administration programs, we have pulled together some milestone events and stories from the last 10 years! Our Master of Health Administration program celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2019. Our undergraduate Health Services Management (HSM) program… Read more »
Awards honor alumni who make significant contributions to the public health field
By Molly Overbey In 2014 the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health (FSPH) Alumni Association created two awards to recognize alumni for significant contributions to their field and the promotion of the mission of the FSPH. The Distinguished Alumni Award is given to a seasoned alumni who has made significant impact throughout their… Read more »