Cara Chang MPH'25
Enhancing Senior Health Literacy Through GenAI: An Exploration of AI's Impact on Healthcare Access and Education
As our graduating MPH students near the finish line, we’re proud to celebrate their impressive achievements and lasting contributions to public health. This year’s 22-month hybrid cohort brought passion, purpose, and personal insight to each of their practicum projects.
We spoke with several members of the Class of 2025 who presented at the Applied Practice Experience (APE) Fair—each one transforming lived experience into meaningful impact. Their stories reflect the creativity, resilience, and leadership that define this remarkable cohort.
Congratulations to all our hybrid MPH graduates! Your work inspires us, and we can’t wait to see the ways you’ll continue driving change in the world.
Keep scrolling to explore their stories.
Enhancing Senior Health Literacy Through GenAI: An Exploration of AI's Impact on Healthcare Access and Education
Empowering Indigenous Students Through Mental Health Support and Peer-Led Programs
Advancing Global Health through Nursing Workforce Sustainability and Capacity Building
The Importance of Health Literacy: Improving Outcomes for Displaced Communities
Researching Postpartum Mental Health: Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Care Satisfaction
From Internship to Innovation: Developing Tools & Resources for Long-Term Care Facilities
POSTED 4/9/2025 AT 03:41 PM IN #practicum #2025
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