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.
Research has shown that behavioral health conditions like mental illness and substance use disorders are closely linked with the social determinants of health — the non-medical conditions impacting health and wellbeing in the environments where people live, work and play.
Closing out its inaugural year, the Catalyst Alumni Mentorship Program proved to be a rewarding experience for both alumni mentors and students.
Fireworks can be a fun and traditional way to celebrate our nation’s birthday, but they can lead to serious injuries if they aren’t used carefully.
Two recent Master of Public Health (MPH) graduates, Ines Roy and Abby Burton, paved the way for a new partnership last semester between the University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH), Primary Care Centers of Eastern Kentucky (PCCEK), and Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR) KY.
July is Disability Pride Month, which began in 1990 after the landmark passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)!
This event has no registration fee and open to the public!
You are cordially invited to the next “Pump It Up” celebration!
The University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) invites all CPH students, faculty, and staff, along with friends and family, to the CPH Halloween event. More details to come later.