First, I’d like to know a little bit about you as a person. Where did you grow up? Where did you attend undergrad and what was your degree/area of study?…
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Personal Statements (or “Statement of Purpose” as it can otherwise be called) are essential components of your application. This is your opportunity to provide a narrative to why you are…
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Personal Statements (or “Statement of Purpose” as it can otherwise be called) are essential components of your application. This is your opportunity to provide a narrative to why you are…
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Personal Statements (or “Statement of Purpose” as it can otherwise be called) are essential components of your application. This is your opportunity to provide a narrative to why you are…
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University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) Assistant Professor Dori Cross received the Early Career Achievement Award from the Academy of Management (AOM) Division of Health Care Management. The…
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By age 18, one in three children in the US are involved in a child-protective services (CPS) investigation of child abuse or neglect. But the focus of these CPS investigations…
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Job Outlook The employment prospects for graduates of the Occupational Hygiene program are strong, with excellent compensation. In a salary survey conducted by the American Industrial Hygiene Association, the average…
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Gaylord Anderson Leadership Award Kiri Ness, PhD, MPH Kiri Ness, PhD, MPH, BA Dr. Ness received her BA in Physical Therapy from the College of St. Scholastic in 1983 and…
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Austin Rau PhD, Environmental Health Co-Authors: Arianne K Baldomero, Chris H Wendt, Gillian AM Tarr, Bruce H Alexander, Jesse D Berman Advisor: Jesse Berman Keywords: COPD, climate change Abstract Chronic…
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On March 21, 2023 the University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) opened its doors to a group of teachers, instructional coaches, and career counselors from St. Paul Public…
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Good early nutrition for children, particularly in the first 1,000 days from conception to age two, is essential in shaping positive outcomes for both future obesity risk and neurocognitive development.…
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Care partners have a foundational role when assisting persons with complex health needs and disabilities, including throughout the trajectory of dementia care. Care partners often serve as a critical source…
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