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Posted on May 1, 2024

Things Public Health Students Would Never Say

- Sarah Busby - As public health students, we know that our chosen field touches many aspects of life. There are so many facets of life that intersect with some or all areas of public health that it’s hard to imagine something that is completely irrelevant to a Rollins student. However, with six different programs …

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Posted on January 26, 2024

Life as a Certificate Candidate

This week, I had a wild realization. “I actually finished all the requirements for my certificates!” And then there was a drop back to reality when I remembered I still had to finish my capstone… but that’s okay! Being mostly done with my certificates in Injury & Violence Prevention (IVP) and Mental Health felt like …

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Posted on January 26, 2024

Exploring New Topic Areas in Grad School

Before starting at Rollins, I spent a lot of time thinking about brains. I completed my undergrad degrees in neuroscience and urban studies, and I worked in a biomedical psychiatry lab for a couple years after graduating. Mental health is important to me for a variety of personal and professional reasons, but as I started …

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