How are Master of Public Health (MPH) in Global Health students at St. Catherine University improving the health of communities locally, regionally, and around the world?
As a student in St. Kate's MPH in Global Health program, you'll learn with faculty who are conducting leading-edge public health research - and have opportunities to conduct your own research and complete projects that advance public health:
- How does climate change put more women at risk for domestic abuse? As the Washington Post noted recently, research in Kenya by St. Kate's faculty members showed how the effects of extreme weather events exacerbated violence against women in their homes.
- St. Kate's alumni and students are helping improve care for women, children, and families impacted by the cycle of addiction and trauma by conducting data analysis and evaluation at Wayside Recovery Center.
- St. Kate's students recently completed practicum projects on a range of public health issues in Ghana on sexual and reproductive health, the health of children with disabilities, malnutrition, and AIDS prevention.
- Join us for an online information session,
Tuesday, Feb. 7, 12 p.m. (Central). RSVP here >
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