Inviting our alumni community to stay connected to us, and each other, along with all of our college and university alumni resources.
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Our story begins with our students and have a "students-first" approach to everything we do.
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Preparing our future health champions to be career-ready and supplying our graduates with the right tools, experiences, partnerships, and relationships to make an impact.
Fostering student curiosity and development through mentored, self-directed research work.
Public health research aims at advancing knowledge about risk and protective factors (at personal, environmental, and societal levels) that inform policy and interventions to improve population health.
Our centers elevate research priorities in public health such as injury prevention and social determinants of health with the goal of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.
Supports students from recruitment all the way to graduation day.
The student grievance procedure provides a process for resolving any student complaint.
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Learn about all of the financial support opportunities we have available.
After bonding while pursuing their Master of Public Health (MPH) degrees nearly two decades ago, five University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) alumni have remained friends and colleagues even after taking divergent career paths in public health.
University of Kentucky College of Public Health faculty, staff, and students are frequent authors and collaborators on articles that advance research, provoke thought, and inspire action.
Heather Bush, Ph.D., has been named permanent dean of the University of Kentucky’s College of Public Health. Bush has served as the acting dean of the College of Public Health since June 15, 2022.
Dr. Julia Costich, a distinguished faculty member holding the Peter P. Bosomworth Professor of Health Services Research title at the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Public Health (CPH), has shown resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to breaking barriers throughout her career.
Women’s History Month is a dedicated month to reflect on the often-overlooked contributions of women to U.S. history.
A day to celebrate the lives and contributions of trans people, while also drawing attention to the poverty, discrimination, and violence the community faces.
The University of Kentucky's College of Public Health is proud to celebrate National Public Health Week (NPHW) from April 1-7, 2024, with a series of fun and informative events, service activities, and more that promote public health's passion, purpose, and pathway for a healthier life!
Universities and agencies from across the state have partnered to present research and practice on environment and its impacts on health with specific emphasis on Kentucky.