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Global Seminar - 2024

Italy: Mediterranean Secrets to a Long Life

Discover the secrets of why people live over 100 years in "Blue Zones" as you explore Sardinia, Italy.

Prior to leaving for the global seminar, the class will meet four times. You will read texts and engage with other materials as it relates to what you will be seeing and learning while in Italy. Classes will consist of participatory activities designed to engage you in learning about the nine factors that contribute to longevity, specifically as the factors relate to Sardinia, Italy.

What's Happening?

Molly Secor-Turner, PhD, MS, RN, Assistant Professor of Nursing and Public Health, spoke at the NDSU World iView Seminar on February 20, 2014, on the topic “Learning Through Partnership: Community…

Report for the Mountain-Plains Consortium written by NDSU MPH Research Associate/Lecturer Andrea Huseth

Dr. Warne is quoted in this article healthy food choices

On Feb. 4, APHA will join advocates from nearly 40 national organizations on Capitol Hill asking members of Congress to support the Prevention and Public Health Fund. We would like you to join us by s…

MPH student, Kelsey Folkert, will be presenting a poster at the Dakota Conference on Rural and Public Health this June in Grand Forks.  The title of her poster presentations is “HIV, Hepatitis C…

North Dakota State University’s Master of Public Health Program had its first two graduates fall 2013.  One of the graduates, Erin Loeb, has already found a position with her degree.

Erin Loebs

Erin starts…

Both MPH faculty Dr. Warne and Dr. Grandbois have articles in the November ND Compass newsletter

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