The University of Kentucky College of Public Health is undergoing a review by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) for re-accreditation. Part of this process includes the invitation to provide third-party comments. Anyone, including students, alumni, employers, community partners, etc., is allowed to share relevant information about the college directly with CEPH. If you would like to provide input to CEPH to inform their review, send your comments to submissions@ceph.org by May 4th, 2025.
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Alexandria Thomas, a PhD student at the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Public Health, is conducting crucial research on an assortment of toxic manmade “forever chemicals” in the area surrounding a toxic waste incineration plant in East Liverpool, Ohio.
The University of Kentucky College of Public Health took students from CPH 255 on an immersive field trip around Lexington as part of Discover, Experience, Apply, and Learn Day to explore career options in public health.
To commemorate National Injury Prevention Day, the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC) and the University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) recently hosted a webinar featuring Allison Arwady, MD, MPH.
Sydney Shafer, a Ph.D. student at the University of Kentucky College of Public Health, is on a mission to better understand air quality and chemical exposures in East Palestine, Ohio, following the derailment of a freight train carrying hazardous materials in early 2023.
The University of Kentucky's College of Public Health is proud to celebrate National Public Health Week (NPHW) from April 7-13, 2025, 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!
Ready to get engaged? We’re offering resources and information sessions this fall to help you brainstorm ideas for research and practice projects, craft compelling abstracts, and design standout posters.