College of Public Health CHW student Training

Since the Community Health Worker (CHW) training program's inception, Kent State University has received funding from organizations who support the importance of community health workers affecting health.HealthPath Foundation of OhioHealthPath Foundation of Ohio is a grantmaking organization working to improve the health of Ohio’s communities. Since 1999, HealthPath has awarded more than $24 million in grants to address health issues across its 36-county service area. In 2021, HealthPath awarded a $261,000 three-year grant to the Kent State College of Public Health to expand the impact of...

College Public Health CHW Training Program students learning practical skills

Since 2020, the Kent State College of Public Health (CPH) has been certified by the Ohio Board of Nursing as a site for students to complete the coursework necessary to apply as a Certified Community Health Worker (C-CHW). Program participants can be community members or current Kent State undergraduate students. Either way, the completion of the coursework can apply toward an undergraduate degree in public health, as its curriculum is designed as for-credit college coursework.  CPH Dean Sonia Alemagno, Ph.D., had a vision for the CHW training program that would allow students to receive ...

A covering of snow blankets the Kent State University campus.

Kent State University will be closed from Dec. 24, 2024, through Jan. 1, 2025. University offices will reopen on Jan. 2, 2025. Spring classes begin on Jan. 13, 2025. To see a list of state-designated holidays and dates when the university is closed, please visit Kent State’s Academic Calendar. ...

Team leader Cassidy Farnsworth, along with team members Madeline Goussios and Reilly Ferrie

In a remarkable demonstration of innovation and environmental consciousness, three College of Aeronautics and Engineering students have claimed second place in the prestigious 2023-2024 Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) University Design Competition. Their groundbreaking project, "A Microalgae Photobioreactor for Improving Air Quality Around Airports," showcases the intersection of aviation and environmental sustainability while embodying the College of Aeronautics and Engineering's motto to "Dare Mighty Things." Team leader Cassidy Farnsworth, along with team members Madeline G...

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