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Explore how the College of Public Health and Human Sciences responded to COVID-19 through community testing, research, and student-led initiatives like the TRACE project and Surge Bench.
The White House Fellows program offers young leaders first-hand experience working at the highest levels of the federal government.
Oregon State University's Hallie Ford Center secures $30M+ in funding for early childhood education research, supporting educators and protecting children's health.
Everything you need to know about public health internships at OSU, including search tips, past internship locations like CDC and Oregon Health Authority, and how to earn academic credit.
The D. Curtis Mumford Faculty Service Award recognizes individuals for exceptional, ongoing, dedicated and unselfish concern for and service to OSU faculty. This year’s honoree is global health professor Chunhuei Chi.
Sarah Rothenberg's proposal, “Parental Co-Exposure to Methylmercury and Inorganic Arsenic in Zebrafish (Danio rerio): Metabolism and Offspring Behavior” received NIH funding.
Discover why Oregon State's CEPH-accredited MPH program offers personalized education, small cohorts, interdisciplinary approach, and top-rated online options.
The study found that longer trauma duration was linked to higher rates of physical and mental health problems, poverty, and incarceration, highlighting the need for specialized trauma-informed healthcare approaches beyond standard ACEs assessments.
OSU research shows neighborhood deprivation reduces conception rates by 20-25%. Study of over 6,000 people reveals environmental factors significantly impact fertility.
Researchers used silicone wristbands to measure 162 chemicals in Houston after Hurricane Harvey. Study found 75% of chemicals increased post-storm, affecting disadvantaged communities most.
OSU researchers explore the effectiveness of a Zoom-based mindfulness program in improving sexual health among breast and gynecologic cancer survivors, demonstrating its feasibility and participant satisfaction.
MPH graduate Nate Capener combines storytelling passion with global health policy expertise to join prestigious Presidential Management Fellows Program in federal government.