It’s with heartfelt gratitude that the College of Public Health extends best wishes to the faculty and staff as they begin a new chapter. Your dedication and leadership will be greatly missed.

Jennifer L. N. Miller, Ph.D.
After 20 years at Kent State University and nine years with the College of Public Health, Jennifer (Jen) L.N. Miller, Ph.D., M.Ed., M.B.A., former CPH assistant dean for student and accreditation services, has accepted an exciting new role.
Miller now serves as Program Manager III – Assessment and Program Effectiveness Planning at the Cleveland Clinic. Miller is still involved in college activities as an adjunct faculty member for the Community Health Worker Training Program.

Maggie Stedman-Smith, Ph.D.
Maggie Stedman-Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of environmental health sciences, has retired. Stedman-Smith joined the faculty of Kent State University as part of the new College of Public Health in August 2009. Since joining CPH, she has established a research trajectory in occupational health promotion for reducing communicable infectious disease among employees in the work environment.
She has been the recipient of funding from the Kent-Summa Initiative for Clinical and Translational Research/GoJo Industries, Akron, Ohio, and funding from the Kent State University College of Public Health Dean’s Office with material support from GoJo Industries.

Peggy Stephens, Ph.D.
Peggy Stephens, Ph.D., has retired from her role as professor of social and behavioral sciences. Stephens joined the College of Public Health in 2012 as a non-tenure track instructor, after thirteen years as a researcher and faculty member at the University of Akron. Her area of expertise is substance abuse prevention and treatment.
Her research agenda has focused on quantitative methodological approaches and the application of social theories to examine the health and social problems associated with substance abuse and risky behaviors. She has been involved in several large, multi-site evaluations of drug abuse prevention and treatment programs.