College of Public Health

Epidemiology students receive national honors

For the second year, two UNT Health Science Center College of Public Health students have been selected from a nationwide search for the Graduate Student Epidemiology Training Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA). The summer program provides hands-on Maternal and Child Health epidemiology…

Building homes, building a healthier community

    UNT Health Science Center College of Public Health (SPH) students, faculty and staff recently participated in a Habitat for Humanity effort to help build homes for two Fort Worth families. The effort was coordinated by the UNTHSC Public Health Student Association. “It was great for our school to participate in this important effort,”…

Developing collaborations across the globe

  During a recent trip to South Korea in which he represented the UNTHSC College of Public Health (SPH), Joon Lee, PhD, Associate Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, presented two of his research studies to scholarly and governmental audiences. He spoke on “An Application of Entomology in Urban Social Environment” at Andong National…

Health Innovations Contest 2016

As part of National Public Health Week 2016, SPH students were invited to present their ideas for improving the world in this year’s Health Innovations Contest. The national theme for this year’s celebration was “Healthiest Nation 2030,” sponsored by the American Public Health Association, with a focus on building a nation of safe, healthy communities;…

CPH End of Year Awards

National Public Health Week 2016 concluded with the UNTHSC College of Public Health (SPH) annual awards ceremony, held at Marquis on Magnolia in Fort Worth, where student, faculty, staff and community special honors were presented. Kwynn Gonzalez-Pons, MPH, Community Health, was presented with the Richard S. Kurz Award, given to an outstanding public health graduate exemplifying…

Sharing the passion: CPH program directors bring energy, enthusiasm to their new roles

Karen Bell, PhD, and Martin Ostensen, JD, MBA, MHA, each found their passion for public health as UNT Health Science Center students. Now, both have accepted faculty leadership roles within the College of Public Health (SPH), where they will be helping to inspire and teach public health leaders of tomorrow. Dr. Bell has been named…

Plan4Health looks toward healthier living

UNTHSC College of Public Health (SPH) Adjunct Instructor and Practice Experience Liaison Melissa Oden, DHEd, recently attended the American Planning Association's (APA) national conference in Phoenix, Arizona, to participate in a panel discussion on building collaborations and the Plan4Health grant that she has been involved with for the last 18 months. Dr. Oden was invited…

Student’s inspiration leads to WHO internship

UNTHSC student Courtney Searles decided to study public health because of her dad. Diagnosed with cancer at age 24, her father had grown up close to a chemical plant, where environmental factors may have contributed to his illness. Her father lost his battle with the disease at 30, inspiring Courtney toward a career where she…

Public health students begin new partnerships in Uganda

  Scientists have long recognized the connection between diseases in animals and diseases in people. Tuberculosis, brucellosis and African sleeping sickness, for example, are common infections passed from livestock to individuals in some third-world countries. So when Katherine Fogelberg, DVM, PhD, with the UNTHSC College of Public Health announced a practice experience opportunity in Uganda…

Public health champion prepares for TPHA presidency

When Melissa Oden, DHEd, takes over as Texas Public Health Association (TPHA) President in April, she will celebrate a relationship that has lasted more than a dozen years so far and has impacted both her own career and the futures of many UNT Health Science Center students. “I can’t say enough good things about TPHA,…