Name change! The College of Public Health and Human Sciences is changing its name to the College of Health. You’ll likely see both names for the next few months. We’re also reorganizing. Here's what you need to know to navigate this process.
Health Heroes stand out among their fellow students and alumni. They are doing incredible and impactful work in our community, exemplifying our vision to bring health and well-being within reach for all. Get to know all of the Dean's Health Heroes.
Future dietitian's career journey: Foodservice, hospitality, the military - and the Appalachian Trail.
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College of Health faculty, staff and students are doing exceptional work to create a healthier future for all. Learn more through our good news highlights.
Matt Robinson, associate professor of kinesiology, was recently interviewed by Michael Mosley on the BBC Stay Young podcast. Listen to their discussion about the benefits of high-intensity exercise.
Assistant Professor Marit Bovbjerg authored an openly licensed textbook, Foundations of Epidemiology (2020). It has been viewed more than 50,000 times and downloaded 2,856 times in the past year alone. Oregon State Ecampus recently highlighted this effort for making education more affordable. Thank you, Marit!
Environmental and Occupational Health MPH alumnus Bruce Franz '23 received an award at the 2023 annual Pacific Ecological Systems Division award ceremony for his work to make ground water monitoring more accessible to stakeholders. Congratulations Bruce!
OCHI has launched a Spanish-English Health Care Interpreter Training, in partnership with PACE, and with a generous gift from Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization. This OHA-approved training program prepares participants to become qualified or certified health care interpreters in Oregon.
Students get the background to pursue a variety of medical careers, from medicine to occupational therapy.
College researchers brought in $24 million in research funding in FY ’23, and all students are encouraged to engage in research activities.
On campus or online, our nearly 2,400 students come from across the nation and around the globe. More than 32% identify as a minority.
There are a number of ways to make a difference and support our work, from changing a student’s life through a scholarship or giving to specialized funds that support IMPACT, the Dean’s Fund for Excellence and more.