
SPH celebrates its first undergraduate class of public health majors
SPH’s May 19 commencement celebration included its first-ever cohort of undergraduate students, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health. SPH launched the program in 2022 in order to help meet the critical need for a skilled, diverse public health workforce. By offering a rigorous curriculum that provides students with a solid foundation in public health principles—focusing on disease prevention, health promotion in local communities, and the identification and elimination of health inequalities—SPH’s undergraduate program is preparing students for immediate entry into the workforce.

Talking tick season with Jon Oliver
Warm weather ushers in pests like ticks, many of which can carry bacteria, viruses and parasites that can harm humans, including Lyme disease and anaplasmosis. SPH Associate Professor Jon Oliver answers questions about the outlook for this year’s tick season in Minnesota, including how people can avoid ticks and what to do if they find one on themselves.

New grant will evaluate strategies to help rural Americans break free from cigarette smoking
By mailing nicotine replacement therapy kits of nicotine patches and lozenges and sharing smoking cessation resources with rural residents, study led by Associate Professor Dana Carroll aims to confront the persistent public health crisis of smoking in rural America

New SPH course trains students to analyze AI’s role in healthcare and health policy
Developed jointly by Associate Professor Hannah Neprash and Assistant Professor Paige Nong, the seven-week elective class is the first School of Public Health (SPH) course to focus exclusively on AI’s role in healthcare and health policy.
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