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EWU McNair Scholar Kianna Baker Accepted to Masters Program at Columbia University

02/01/2022 by Liina Koivula Leave a Comment

EWU McNair Scholar Kianna Baker Accepted to Masters Program at Columbia UniversityCongratulations to EWU McNair Scholar Kianna (Key) Baker! Key has been accepted by the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in the Department of Sociomedical Sciences to earn her Master of Public Health with a certificate in Child, Youth, and Family Health. She will receive funding as a Public Health Special Programs Scholar. In 2019, Key participated in the Summer Public Health Scholar Program (SPHSP) at Columbia University Medical Center. Under the mentorship of Dr. Okera Nsombi and Dr. Sarah Mount, Key presented her research poster for A Study of Food Insecurity for Eastern Washington State Colleges at the 6th Annual Black Doctoral Network Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2018.

Key graduated from Eastern Washington University in 2020 with a degree in the Science of Public Health and a minor in African Studies. Her career goals are to work in an urban city where she can help the disadvantaged population while teaching at a local university.

The EWU McNair staff are excited for Key and we know she will make an impact in her program and in the communities she serves. Click here to read more about Key and her research.

Filed Under: 2017-2018 Cohort, 2021-22 Grad School Acceptances, Acceptances/Awards, Africana Studies, Alumni, KiannaBaker, News, Public Health, Research, Scholars, Scholarships Tagged With: Acceptances, Africana Studies, Child Youth and Family Health, Columbia University, Dr. Okera Nsombi, Dr. Sarah Mount, EWU McNair Program, EWU McNair Scholar, Public Health

EWU McNair Scholar Maria Rivera Diaz Accepted to Masters Program at Oregon State University

02/18/2020 by Jaeger, Corinne Leave a Comment

Photo of Maria Rivera Diaz beside text congratulating her for being accepted into the Masters in Public Health program at Oregon State University.
Photo of Maria Rivera Diaz beside text congratulating her for being accepted into the Masters in Public Health program at Oregon State University.

Congratulations to EWU McNair Scholar Maria Rivera Diaz! Maria has been accepted into the Masters in Public Health program at Oregon State University. Maria is a senior at Eastern Washington University majoring in Applied Developmental Psychology and Public Health with a minor in Chicano Studies. To prepare for graduate school Maria completed a summer research internship through the EWU McNair Program with mentor Dr. Martín Meráz García researching health care access for farmworkers in the Yakima Valley. To read more about Maria and her research, check out her page on the EWU McNair website.

 

We are so proud of Maria and excited for her next steps towards attaining her PhD!

Filed Under: 2019-2020 Grad School Acceptances, Acceptances/Awards, Chicano Studies, McNair Mentors, Mentor, Psychology, Public Health, Research, Scholars Tagged With: Acceptances, Accepted, Dr. Martín Meráz García, EWU McNair Program, EWU McNair Scholar, Graduate School, Psychology, Public Health

Kianna Baker, McNair Scholar, has been accepted to the Columbia University Medical Center-2019 Summer Public Health Scholars Program, Congratulations!

03/22/2019 by jlittleton1 Leave a Comment

This morning Kianna Baker received the acceptance email to participate in the 2019 Summer Public Health Scholar Program (SPHSP) at Columbia University Medical Center.  The Summer Public Health Scholars Program (SPHSP) is designed for undergraduate students, and its goal is to increase interest in and knowledge of public health and biomedical science careers. This is a rigorous program which includes Public Health coursework at Columbia University; hands-on field experience and immersion in a diverse, economically disadvantaged urban environment; seminars and lectures with public health leaders; and mentoring by faculty members, ensuring students’ exposure to the breadth and importance of public health as a career option.

The program begins with a one-week orientation that takes place at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City. Scholars are paired with health professional mentors from a variety of health disciplines in a public health setting. Students will work under the guidance and supervision of their mentors, three days a week for eight weeks, gaining direct exposure to the practice of public health. Scholars attend three lecture-based courses one day a week for eight weeks. The courses are: 1. Introduction to Public Health,2. Introduction to Epidemiology, 3.Health Disparities & Cultural Competence. These courses are facilitated by Columbia University Irving Medical Center faculty from all four health science schools. Scholars work in small groups with their Teaching Assistants to discuss practical application of class work. During small group sessions, scholars work on current health issues using “real” case studies.

 

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