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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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This past spring, four University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) students worked on research projects related to these important public health issues as part of the Spring 2024 Undergraduate Research Fellowship program.
Ashley Grospitch, a senior with the University of Kentucky's College of Public Health (CPH), has distinguished herself through significant achievements and a strong commitment to public health advocacy.
Two researchers at the University of Kentucky are using their experience and expertise to conduct an innovative study aimed at improving the child welfare system and supporting families across the Commonwealth.
The 11th annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction will be held from May 6-10, 2024. Established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), this initiative aims to raise awareness and promote fall prevention practices in the construction industry.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month! This is a time that we focus on raising awareness about the importance of mental health and share resources with our communities.
This month is a time to reflect and celebrate the important role that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders have played in our country’s shared history.