Gary Havican ’04 MBA, ’23 DHSc (center) was recognized by The Patient is U, a Connecticut-based nonprofit, for his leadership in healthcare. When Gary Havican ’04 MBA, ’23 DHSc was a kid, he saw ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
Beginning in January of 2024, the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) bumped up the minimum required education level for prospective RDs from a bachelor’s degree to a master’s degree.1 It’s the ...
Upon graduating high school, Purdue University College of Health and Human Sciences alumnus Ian Schaller knew he wanted to pursue a STEM career, but doing what, he wasn’t entirely sure. When he found ...
The MPH program collaborates with schools and departments across the university to offer dual degrees that support you in preparing for a career that spans multiple disciplines. We partner with 10 ...
Drexel University and Salus University have signed a formal merger agreement, which would combine their health sciences graduate programs and expand student access to facilities. The two universities ...
Studying exercise science prepares you for careers ranging from the clinical healthcare setting to human performance. The program teaches you about the scientific principles surrounding exercise ...
This four-course, 12-credit Graduate Certificate Program in Epidemiology is intended for individuals who are interested in gaining an educational foundation in the field of epidemiology. The ...
Khyati Anil Rustagi ’23 MPH meets virtually with her mentors Robin Kerkstra RDH MSDH, and Karl Minges, Ph.D. As a dentist, Khyati Anil Rustagi ’23 MPH understands the challenges that dental educators ...
The university is a place of research and knowledge. But have these things actually served to make people happy? Professor ...