
School to launch groundbreaking new undergraduate degree program in sexual and reproductive health
An informative webinar is scheduled for Monday, April 21 at 12:30 p.m. EDT.
School to launch groundbreaking new undergraduate degree program in sexual and reproductive health
An informative webinar is scheduled for Monday, April 21 at 12:30 p.m. EDT.
The two qualifying classes are co-taught by GRCC instructor Jean Wright and SPH-B faculty member Dr. Deb Getz, CYC-P, clinical associate professor in the Department of Applied Health Science, who is president of the Child & Youth Care Certification Board (CYCCB).
Ph.D. student honored with selective Indiana University award for teaching
Khan is in her third and final year of the Ph.D. program. Her teaching journey as an AI began in 2022 when she took a required teaching course with her award-winning mentor and clinical professor Catherine Sherwood-Laughlin.
The appointment was effective March 1, 2025.
Sophia Salem's role will have significant impact on APHA initiatives and Salem's own professional development.
Forbes highlights postdoctoral researcher in “30 Under 30 in Healthcare” feature
Applied Health Science postdoctoral research fellow Hannah Javidi, Ph.D. is expanding the creative possibilities of empowering adolescents in America to harness the power of sexual consent.
Professor Rich Holden named James A. Caplin, M.D. Chair in Evidence-Based Public Health
The Indiana University Board of Trustees recently approved the appointment of Assistant Dean for Faculty Success Rich Holden, Ph.D. to the James A. Caplin, M.D. Chair in Evidence-Based Public Health.
Faculty lead webinars for United Nations Medical Workforce
Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington (SPH-B) faculty across a range of disciplines are presenting a series of webinars for the United Nations Medical Workforce. Two sessions, welcoming a total of 200 participants, have taken place so far in 2025—and three more are scheduled in March through June.
Faculty expert on human health risk assessment elected Fellow of Academy of Toxicological Sciences
The Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington (SPH-B) is pleased to announce that Associate Professor Kan Shao was recently named a Fellow of the prestigious Academy of Toxicological Sciences (ATS). The distinction was granted, according to the organization, "following a thorough review of his scientific credentials by his peers."
Award for Ph.D. student’s research highlights positive outcomes from increased tourism accessibility
When it comes to improving the collective travel experience of people with disabilities (PWDs), Ph.D. student Chenggang Hua in the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington (SPH-B) Department of Health & Wellness Design keeps challenging the U.S. tourism industry to broaden their horizons.
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