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Flint Registry Secures Federal Funding to Continue Public Health Work in the Community
ExpiredAfter months of federal funding uncertainty, the Flint Registry has received notice of renewed funding beginning August 1, enabling continued long-term efforts to support those impacted by the Flint Water Crisis.
MSU Public Health Department Announces New Endowed Professor of Public Health
ExpiredMichigan State University’s Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health has announced Ted R. Miller, PhD, has joined the department as a C.S. Mott Endowed Professor of Public Health, expanding the department’s expertise in trauma and injury prevention, public health, and substance use research.
An Invisible Shield: Protecting Access to Vaccination
ExpiredIn an undergraduate microbiology lab, I first learned how vaccination works – a lesson that went beyond antigens and antibodies. We explored how vaccines defend the body and how they've shaped population health over time. It was the first time I truly grasped the impact of vaccination, not just as a personal health measure, but as a powerful public health tool. In that lab, I gained a new perspective on vaccination as a form of infrastructure.
Workforce Development Workshops
The MSU Master of Public Health program Workforce Development Committee is charged with helping to meet the professional development needs of the public health workforce in Greater Flint and surrounding areas.
It holds free, bimonthly virtual workshops on topics relevant to public health organizations on Friday mornings.
Michigan State University Flint Community Cancer Consortium Launches Cancer Feasibility Study
ExpiredPeople in Flint are concerned about elevated cancer rates, particularly multiple myeloma, and possible links to environmental exposures where they live, work, and play. For many in the community, a lack of high-quality reporting on cancer rates in the wake of the Flint water crisis can be highly distressing, worrisome, and frustrating.
A Little Push that Led to a Change in Perspective
ExpiredBefore participating in the Public Health in Ghana program this summer, Master of Public Health (MPH) student Katie Beeman had never traveled internationally. With a year of classes under her belt, Beeman challenged herself to go beyond the online classroom to learn what public health looks like in a new environment. She looks back at her experience and shares what she’s learned.
Returning to Flint as an Alice Hamilton Scholar
ExpiredThe Alice Hamilton Scholar Program at MSU-Hurley Pediatric Public Health Initiative honors the legacy of Dr. Alice Hamilton—physician, scientist, and trailblazer in environmental health—by cultivating physician leaders who center community, equity, and advocacy in their work. Over two years, scholars earn a Master of Public Health (MPH) and engage in hands-on partnerships that bridge clinical care, research, and public policy to advance health justice in Flint and beyond.
Rx Kids Program Surpasses $10 Million in Cash Prescriptions Across Michigan
ExpiredRx 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 cash prescriptions directly to enrolled moms, babies, and families – and entire communities – since launching in Flint in 2024.
The plug-and-play program has since expanded to the cities of Kalamazoo and Pontiac, and to the eastern Upper Peninsula counties of Chippewa, Schoolcraft, Luce, Alger, and Mackinac with plans to expand to more communities throughout 2025.
ROSE Program Cuts Rates of Postpartum Depression in Half While Saving Money
ExpiredImagine 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 feel better by now: not just physically, but mentally.
Your relationships with your partner, family, and friends have shifted since the baby arrived and you’re not sure who to ask for help. If you needed help, it would be offered, right? The lack of help probably means you should have it covered on your own.
Brittany Rudd Joins MSU Public Health Faculty, Brings Innovative Legal-Mental Health Work to Flint
ExpiredBrittany Rudd, PhD, has joined Michigan State University’s Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health as an assistant professor, bringing a unique expertise in mental health and legal system interventions that promises to advance health equity and systems-level change for vulnerable youth and families.
Communicating Safe Driving Habits to Michiganders
ExpiredEffective public health communicators use clarity, empathy, and evidence to build trust in communities. In an age of constant access to information – and misinformation - Master of Public Health (MPH) alumna Sandra Enness, ’12, uses her skills as a public health communicator to break down data and help people make informed decisions.
AI and the Future of Health Care
ExpiredCan AI lead to the early detection of diseases and improve patient outcomes?
My approach to learning has always been about asking tough questions and digging deep to find answers. This mindset has drawn me to the intersection of technology and health care, an area where I see remarkable potential to improve human lives.
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