Graduate Students

Securing Your Summer Internship

One word we hear quite frequently in college is – “Internship”. Whether we are freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors, being in college without hearing the word “internship” is impossible. Why? Well, for starters, many majors require completing an internship. Even …

By Georgina Nicholos
Georgina Nicholos
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Mud Pits, Waterslides, Camp…Oh My!

For me, summer camp played a huge role in my childhood. I loved staying in cabins with my new friends, singing camp songs, and of course, making memories out on the lake. My favorite camp that I was lucky enough …

By Ally Hunt
Ally Hunt
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Blogger of the Month: Dustin Sleet

 

Name: Dustin Sleet

Year: Sophomore

Hometown: Encinitas, CA

 

 

 

Career Goal: I would love to work for a Major League Baseball (MLB) team in the baseball operations department. I have played and been around baseball since I …

By Dustin Sleet
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Professional Competency – A Process and an Outcome

It was last year when I started teaching undergraduates for the first time here, at Indiana University. The ground for this was well laid through the SPH-H750, Pedagogy in Health Behavior class, which was mandatory for all of us, the …

By Tapati Dutta
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The Master of Public Health Degree: A Student Perspective

In addition to undergraduate degrees, the IU School of Public Health offers an array of graduate degrees, including the Master of Public Health (MPH). Pursuing a MPH opens the door to careers in preventing disease, promoting health, and helping people improve …

By Rachel Brown
Rachel Brown
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