Katrina Terry, MS Clinical Epidemiology ‘23  Katrina Terry graduated from Kent State University with a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology in Spring 2023.  During her last semester of graduate school at the College of Public Health, she had the opportunity to work with Dr. Salil Deo at the Northeast Ohio VA Healthcare System, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center on a large data study examining how social determinants of health impact temporal trends in cardiovascular mortality over a 20-year time span. Terry and Dr. Deo worked together to collect and analyze the dat...

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The College of Public Health is pleased to welcome a new member to our family: Giulia Cerasi.  Giulia Cerasi, MPH, MA, serves as Outreach Program Coordinator. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science and communications and a master's degree in communication studies from LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, Italy. After receiving a postgraduate degree in journalism from the Massimo Baldini School of Journalism at LUISS Guido Carli University, Cerasi worked as a professional reporter for “la Repubblica” newspaper and as a press officer and social media manager for...

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Nearly 100 students, staff, faculty and community guests attended the “Leading Change and Innovation Within Health Insurance” event on September 29, held at Kent State’s Design Innovation Hub. The event, featuring three expert panelists, was made possible through the support of our sponsors AultCare, HSA Store, NFP and USI Insurance Services. Students in attendance received a free copy of the book The End of Insurance As We Know It, written by panelist Rob Galbraith, founder & CEO at Forestview Insights. Other panelists included Mike Novelli, sales and client retention strate...

CPH students, alumni, faculty, staff, and PHSA officers pose during the pre-Homecoming parade lineup

Kent State CPH students, faculty, staff, and alumni braved the rain and brisk temperatures to participate in Homecoming 2023 festivities, including the parade and open house in Moulton Hall. Special thanks to Public Health Student Alliance (PHSA) board members for decorating Senior Associate Dean Jeffrey Hallam’s truck for this year’s parade. Some sprinkles couldn’t dampen the excitement!   ...

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What do you do at Kent State's College of Public Health?  I teach master’s and doctoral level epidemiology and biostatistics courses, and I am program coordinator for the epidemiology and biostatistics graduate programs.  What is your latest research/project?  I have a grant to test a comic book about the human papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV vaccine in high school students. The goal is to increase HPV vaccine rates in this population.  What is your favorite teaching moment?  My favorite part of teaching is when I see that students really understand...

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Life is full of ups and downs. There are bumps, twists, and turns that would make the average person stop and re-evaluate their goals and trajectory. A chronic illness can send even the best laid plans into a new direction.  Meet Reganne O’Brien – A master’s student in epidemiology, ready to graduate from the College of Public Health, and the founder and executive director of “The Warrior in Her” foundation. O’Brien earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Gannon University, in Erie, PA, despite being diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis, a chronic inflammatory dis...

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Thanks to a new Mobile Wellness Unit made possible by grant funding, CPH will Join Health Care Partners to Offer Unique Experiential Learning Opportunity While Impacting Community Health.  The Kent State University College of Public Health has received a $200,000 grant from the Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation to help offer free services to isolated rural communities and underserved neighborhoods of Northeast Ohio through a mobile wellness unit. The grant will also allow the college to further expand its Interprofessional Education in Health Care (IPE-HC) program, enriching stud...

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