Making an IMPACT on autism
The student group IMPACT Autism, which counts many PHHP students among its founders and members, is making a difference in the lives of local children with autism and their families.
The student group IMPACT Autism, which counts many PHHP students among its founders and members, is making a difference in the lives of local children with autism and their families.
Catch up on the department of environmental and global health's education, research and service news in the latest issue of their newsletter.
Election to the Academy of Research is the highest scholarly honor the foundation confers.
Dr. Marsiske, an associate professor in the department of clinical and health psychology and a cognitive aging researcher, is one of 33 UF scientists recognized for a distinguished record of research and strong research agenda.
Dr. Giselle Carnaby-Mann received the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance’s 2012 Investigator of the Year Award and Isaac Sia won the 3rd place award for Best Overall Poster Presentation.
A free Public Health Fair on Friday, April 6, will give parents an opportunity to sneak in a fun educational activity for their children during Alachua County Public Schools’ spring break.
The UF Public Health Student Association has planned a fun-filled week to educate students and the public about the contributions of public health to our communities.
To help prepare physical therapy students for changes in PT practice, UF is reaching out in a new way to the clinical sites where students train.
Dr. Adewale Troutman, director of public health practice and leadership at the University of South Florida, will present “Creating Health Equity: More Than an Apple a Day and a Walk in the Park” on Wednesday, Mar. 21 from 4 to 5 p.m. in the HPNP Complex, room G101.
Five PHHP employees were recognized at the UF Superior Accomplishment awards Health Science Center division luncheon: Robert Cook, Michael Crary, Richelle Davis, Donovan Lott and Donna Stilwell.