The MSU Master of Public Health program Workforce Development Committee is charged with helping to meet the professional development needs of the publ...
Michigan State University Flint Community Cancer Consortium Launches Cancer Feasibility Study
People in Flint are concerned about elevated cancer rates, particularly multiple myeloma, and possible links to environmental exposures where they liv...
Before participating in the Public Health in Ghana program this summer, Master of Public Health (MPH) student Katie Beeman had never traveled internat...
The Alice Hamilton Scholar Program at MSU-Hurley Pediatric Public Health Initiative honors the legacy of Dr. Alice Hamilton—physician, scientist, and ...
Rx Kids Program Surpasses $10 Million in Cash Prescriptions Across Michigan
Rx Kids, a first-of-its-kind program designed to eliminate poverty and improve health, has passed a major milestone in Michigan: over $10 million in c...
ROSE Program Cuts Rates of Postpartum Depression in Half While Saving Money
Imagine you’re a new mom, sleep-deprived and home alone with your baby. It’s been over a month since you gave birth and you thought you would start to...
Brittany Rudd Joins MSU Public Health Faculty, Brings Innovative Legal-Mental Health Work to Flint
Brittany Rudd, PhD, has joined Michigan State University’s Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health as an assistant professor, bringing a uniq...
Effective public health communicators use clarity, empathy, and evidence to build trust in communities. In an age of constant access to information – ...
Can AI lead to the early detection of diseases and improve patient outcomes?
My approach to learning has always been about asking tough questions and...
American Cancer Society Grants Fuel MSU Research in Colorectal, Breast and Cervical Cancer
Four dedicated researchers from Michigan State University have received grants totaling more than $3 million from the American Cancer Society, or ACS,...
MSU Researchers Develop App to Improve Postpartum Health for Rural and At-Risk Mothers
A new mom in Flint experiences excessive postpartum bleeding, but is told over the phone that she’s probably fine. Later, she is rushed to the emergen...
Agents of Change: Spartans are Built for the Challenge
When I think about what it means to be a public health change agent, I envision a ripple effect—a single action creating waves that extend far beyond ...