Th U-M School of Public Health, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education's alumni community is made up of a broad network of health educators, based all over the world, with rich experience and knowledge. The.link is an online newsletter to help us stay connected.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Video: Ever wondered what HBHE faculty were like before becoming professors?
Watch this 2 minute video to find out about their teenage years...
HBHE welcomes new Director of Internships and Alumni Relations
I am pleased to announce that Kiran Szekeres, MPH,will be
our new Director of Internships and Alumni Relations beginning in
January as Nancy Willard relocates to California with her family. We appreciate all of the time, energy, and
creativity that Nancy has invested in the HBHE student experience. She truly has made a lasting and positive
impact, particularly with the internship process and our professional
development courses. We wish her all the
best with her move. She will be greatly missed!
Kiran is a 2007 graduate of Northwestern University’s
anthropology program, and a 2009 graduate of our MPH program. She completed her internship with the Will
County Health Department where she led a community education initiative to
prevent childhood lead poisoning during ‘DIY’ home renovations. While a student, she was an active volunteer with
Project Health Schools, a school-based program to reduce childhood obesity and
its long-term health risks.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Thank an Alum: Caitlin Dougherty Muñoz (HBHE ’08 alum)
To: Caitlin Dougherty Muñoz
(HBHE ’08 alum)
After working
in healthcare policy for a spell, it became clear that I wanted to pursue a
career in public health, specifically in health equity. I was lucky to be hired
as an Asthma Educator at IMPACT DC, an asthma clinic in Children’s National
Medical Center in Washington, DC that equips families and children with the
resources and support to manage their children’s asthma. I was looking forward
to working for my boss, Caitlin, who had her MPH from University of Michigan, a
program to which I had wanted to apply. Little did I know, I would end up
following in her footsteps.
5 Tips: For a Healthy and Sustainable Diet
Food tips for today's public health professionals
1) Cook with leftovers in mind
(Perfect for weekday work lunches)
1) Cook with leftovers in mind
(Perfect for weekday work lunches)
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Graduation is not Goodbye
Black robes and salmon hoods are a familiar scene at SPH every May, but as each HBHE student knows, moving that tassel does not indicate graduation from a community, rather it is confirming a connection. We start building our HBHE relationships from the beginning, and those friendships, mentorships, and other relationships will stay with us much longer than the length of any academic program.
Here's the.link's newest video highlighting the mentor-mentee relationship between Honor Potvin ('10) and Erica Odukoya ('14). Stay tuned to the end for more relationship acknowledgments and thank yous!
Here's the.link's newest video highlighting the mentor-mentee relationship between Honor Potvin ('10) and Erica Odukoya ('14). Stay tuned to the end for more relationship acknowledgments and thank yous!
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Get to Know the Chair: Dr. Cathleen Connell
Dr. Cathleen Connell has been a faculty member of HBHE since January 1989. This January 2014 she began her tenure as HBHE’s Chair. She’s from Southeastern Pennsylvania and her favorite public health theory is Social Cognitive Theory. Why? Because she’s a fan of self-efficacy and its importance to accomplishing goals. Keep reading to get to know a little bit about the woman behind the Chair.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Catching up with the Research Centers of HBHE, Part 3
This is the third (and final) installment of a series covering the many Centers associated with HBHE and its faculty. You can find the first installment here and the second installment here. Whether you worked with one of these Centers at HBHE or they are new to you, here’s a brief introduction to two of them:
- The HBHE Genetics Research Group
- University of Michigan Injury Center
Monday, May 12, 2014
Faculty Transitions: A New Global Health Faculty Hire
HBHE has just completed a search for a new faculty hire in
Global Health. A note about the new hire, Dr. Elizabeth King, from Chair of the
2013-14 Faculty Search Committee, Dr. Brian Zikmund-Fisher is below:
5 Tips for Job Seekers from HBHE Alumni--both recently or not-so-recently graduated
Ever thought to yourself “if I had only known…” about your
exit from HBHE into the Real World? Here are 5 tips sent in from HBHE alumni on
what they wish they had known during this time. Job seekers new and
experienced, take a look. In the comments section, let us know your own
tips—what worked and what didn’t?
Catch up with the Research Centers of HBHE, Part 2
This is the second installment of a series covering the many Centers associated with HBHE and its faculty. You can find the first installment here. Whether you worked with one of these Centers at HBHE or they are new to you, here’s a brief introduction to two of them:
- Center for Health Communications Research (CHCR)
- Center for Managing Chronic Disease (CMCD)
Investing in Mentorship: A thank you letter to Elizabeth Inglis and Danielle Giuseffi, HBHE Alum
The slide-deck was impressive. The kind you see and instantly wish you would have created yourself. As I set in on my first orientation call as a Science & Innovation Intern with SocialWellth, listening to my new colleagues, Danielle Giuseffi and Lizzie Inglis, I felt a wave of intimidation – how would I keep up with the work that these two had managed to put together? What could I possibly contribute that hadn’t already been done? Had I gotten myself in over my head?
Photo Slideshow: HBHE Graduations Past
Graduation happens every year, but it only happens once (max, twice) from HBHE. Take a stroll down the memory lane of HBHE graduations past, comment on photos of friends, and post your own photos to HBHE's Facebook page. Note: you'll also want to stick around until the end of the album for a special bonus picture!
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