By: Claire Talbert - Health Policy & Management If you, like me, have never lived in a real city before coming to Rollins, then you, like me, may think “wow, are there too many opportunities here?”. I found the breadth and variety of opportunities for internships, REAL, volunteering, and APE legitimately overwhelming when I first …
Managing Commitments and Finding a Sustainable Balance at Rollins
By: Janelle Gowgiel - Behavioral, Social, & Health Education Sciences There are a lot of reasons to be excited about grad school, particularly to be excited about getting your MPH at Rollins. Maybe you can’t wait to take interesting classes, to meet professors who are well known for their research and work, to make friends …
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10 Public Health Podcasts You Need to Start Following
By: Katherine Millsaps - Epidemiology Between working-from-home and online courses, I am sure everyone has been looking for escapes from their bedrooms/ study areas. One way I like to keep sane is by going on a walk (indoor/outdoor depending on the temperature) and listening to a podcast. Here is a list of podcasts I have …
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