Graduate Students

The Net-Worth of Networking in Conferences

 August Comte, the father of sociology, defined society as a social organism possessing harmony of structure and function, and according to Talcott Parsons, society is a plethora of complex human relationships, often summated as ‘a web of social relationship’. Thus, …

By Tapati Dutta
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The Unknown Danger of Spring Break

Spring break in college is like Vegas for bachelor parties! It’s a chance to get away from all of it for a little while and just go absolutely crazy. College students from all over America travel all over the globe, …

By Dustin Sleet
Dustin Sleet Blogger
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SPH Scholarships’ Application – Open!

Each year, the School of Public Health (SPH) offers a variety of scholarships to both undergraduate and graduate students. The 2017-2018 ones are now available to apply for and the deadline to apply for these scholarships is March 10, 2017. …

By Trishnee Bhurosy
Trishnee Bhurosy Student Ambassador - Blog Editor
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Diversity in Wellness

One thing I have always loved about public health is how diverse it is as a whole. There are so many different components that go into overall health and wellness. Some study the social aspects of it, while others study …

By Ally Hunt
Ally Hunt
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Blogger of the Month: Georgina Nicholos

NAME: Georgina Nicholos, often goes by Gina
YEAR: Junior
HOMETOWN: Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ for about ½ and moved to South Bend, IN for the other ½

CAREER GOALS: Currently majoring in Human Development and Family Studies and minoring in …

By Georgina Nicholos
Georgina Nicholos
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