The University of Kentucky College of Public Health's (CPH) Monthly Monday Letter is a collection of our impact stories, events, and news for all public health champions in Kentucky and beyond!

A Public Health Mission to Help UK Students’ Wellbeing


Building on the university’s commitment to student success, in January 2021, Dr. Corrine Williams, current acting associate vice president for student well-being and associate professor in the Department of Health, Behavior & Society department at CPH, was tapped to help lead student well-being efforts on campus.


National Partnership for Child Safety (NPCS) Highlights Progress Toward Integrating Safety Science into Child Welfare Systems

The Center for Innovation in Population Health (IPH-C) heads the technical assistance team for the NPCS, led by Michael Cull, PhD. Dr. Cull and his team, work with partners around the world and represent 25+ years of clinical and research experience in public child welfare, systems-theoretical approaches to critical incident review, and systems improvement.

UK SMRI researchers protecting jockey livelihoods with ‘the Graham Test’

CPH's Dr. Kimberly Tumlin, assistant professor and research director for the Sports Medicine Research Institute (SMRI) Equine Athlete Initiative has developed, in collaboration, a groundbreaking jockey-specific concussion test to close the gap and fulfill some of these needs in the jockey community.

UK College of Public Health faculty and alum present research at GSA 2022 Scientific Meeting

Caitlin Pope, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Behavior & Society and the Graduate Center for Gerontology, and Lauren Roach, current Gerontology Ph.D. student and graduate of our MPH and BPH programs, recently presented at The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2022 Scientific Meeting which brings together nearly 4,000 researchers, clinicians, educators, and other professionals in the aging field.

Lyman T. Johnson Awards recognize more than 60 alumni, students

More than 60 alumni and students were recently honored during the 31st annual Lyman T. Johnson Awards program. UK’s academic colleges (including CPH) and units selected at least one African American alumnus and student whose faith, hard work and determination has positively affected the lives of people on the UK campus, the city, state or nation to receive the Lyman T. Johnson Torch of Excellence and Torch Bearer Awards.

UK College of Public Health is a natural home for first-gen students and community

With one of the highest percentages of first-generation students at the University of Kentucky, the College of Public Health has recently launched a new website dedicated to the first-generation experience through sharing success stories, events, resources, and more.

Meet Haley Turner, a first-generation success story: “Never Give Up”

Meet first-generation student Haley Turner, recent graduate of the Bachelor of Public Health and current student in our Master of Health Administration program. Haley shares her first-generation experience, including her influencers, common challenges, and the importance of never giving up.

Meet Alum Kirk Strack, Assistant Chief Financial Officer at UofL Health

Meet alum Kirk Strack (MHA '96), Assistant Chief Financial Officer at UofL Health. Building on 26 years of experience in healthcare and finance Strack works with the chief financial officer to oversee system-level financial operations to include general accounting, reimbursement, and care coordination.

2022 National Injury Prevention Day

Injuries are the leading cause of death and disability to U.S. children from 1 to 18 years old. Every day, 20 children die nationwide from preventable injuries, resulting in more deaths than all other diseases combined. In fact, injury is the leading cause of death for people through 44 years of age. On Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, the country’s leading injury and violence prevention organizations and health professionals are joining forces for the third annual “National Injury Prevention Day.”

University Scholars Program Information Session

On Nov. 16th, CPH welcomes prospective candidates to learn more about our University Scholars Program, which provides a unique opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) and a Master of Public Health (MPH) in just five years (4+1).

Anything's Possible in Public Health: Virtual MPH Info Session

Interested in learning more about our Master of Public Health (MPH) program or have a referral? Join CPH admissions staff and students on Nov. 15th as we spotlight our MPH degree program for all prospective candidates.

MHA Virtual Info Session

CPH is inviting all prospective students to attend a virtual information session on Nov. 14th to learn more about the Master of Health Administration (MHA) program and applicable graduate certificates with our college staff and the MHA program director, Dr. Maureen Jones.

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