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Addressing Health Disparities in New Haven

CARE outreach team works to promote healthy living and vaccine acceptance. As outreach workers from the Community Alliance for Research and Engagement (CARE) spread out through the neighborhoods in New Haven, they are weaving a tapestry of trust among residents in hopes of improving overall health and thwarting acute threats like Covid-19 and flu. That […]

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Improving Health Outcomes through Leadership …

WebWhile Covid-19 has been the dominant public health crisis of the last two years, it certainly isn’t the only one. And while Southern’s Community Alliance for …

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Public Health Professor Earns Fulbright, Explores Health …

WebEarlier this year, Dr. Anuli Njoku expanded her already distinguished portfolio, adding the significant distinction of Fulbright Specialist to her long list of …

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Addressing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

WebSouthern’s Community Alliance for Research and Engagement (CARE) has been at the forefront of educating and encouraging New Haven residents on many …

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CDC Awards $3.4 Million Grant to SCSU's CARE Initiative …

WebSouthern Connecticut State University (SCSU) has achieved a significant milestone in its mission to address health disparities in New Haven. The Centers for …

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Public Health Fellowship to Amplify Healthcare Shortage, …

WebThe new Public Health Fellowship Program (PHFP) aims to build interest in public health careers by supporting students in high-quality public health fellowship …

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Advocating on the Front Lines for Nurses and Patients

WebThe new BSN program director at Southern Connecticut State University, Maria Krol, has witnessed life at its most fragile. But Associate Professor of Nursing Krol, …

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New State Program to Address Healthcare Shortages …

WebIt was part of Governor Ned Lamont’s launch of CT Health Horizons, a new initiative in collaboration with Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) and …

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New Health and Wellness Coaching Degree is First of its …

WebNew Health and Wellness Coaching Degree is First of its Kind in The Northeast. Dec 1, 2023. Public Health Professor Deb Risisky, first-year student Lindsay …

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New Home for College of Health and Human Services Builds on …

WebFeb 12, 2020. Southern’s new College of Health and Human Services building, which breaks ground March 6, promises to boost interdisciplinary research and dramatically …

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Plant Health Fellows Program Receives USDA Grant

WebThe USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Education and Learning Initiative (NIFA-ELI) has awarded Southern Connecticut State University …

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Michele Vancour Announced as Interim Associate Dean for School …

WebAs of August 2019, Public Health Professor Michele Vancour has accepted a two-year position as interim associate dean for the School of Health and Human …

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Construction Begins on Health and Human Services Building

WebThat will be among the highlights of a new College of Health and Human Services building scheduled to be completed by fall 2021. A ribbon-cutting ceremony …

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Bulmer Named Dean of the School of Health and Human Services

WebDec 11, 2015. Dr. Sandra Minor Bulmer, professor of public health, has been named as the university’s new dean of the School of Health and Human Services, effective …

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College of Health & Human Services Welcomes New Faculty

WebThe College of Health & Human Services welcomes our nine new tenure-track faculty members! Read about them below: Susan Burger, PhD, RN, CNE, is an …

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Dr. Michele Vancour Earns Robert Jirsa Service Award

WebCelebration of Excellence: Robert E. Jirsa Service Award. 2019 Recipient: Dr. Michele Vancour, Professor of Public Health. About the award. Named in honor of the …

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Unlocking Peak Performance: Grand Opening of the CHAMP …

WebConnecticut’s Morning Buzz host Natasha Lubczenko recently met with Southern’s Dr. Ayanna Walker, associate dean of the College of Health and Human …

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The Pros and Cons of Telehealth During Pandemic

WebThe proliferation of COVID-19 has sparked a major increase in the use of telehealth appointments in an effort to reduce the chances of spreading the disease. …

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Tuition Break Available for Health and Movement Sciences

WebIn fact, eligible out-of-state full-time students pay a tuition rate that is significantly less than regular out-of-state tuition, saving an average of $8200 annually. …

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