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Students are encouraged to participate in existing student groups and to generate ideas for new initiatives that impact our entire community. Opportunities exist for both undergraduate and graduate students to be active leaders in co-curricular life at the School of Public Health.
At Brown, we value who you are as an individual. At the same time, a shared appreciation for embracing differences and perspectives unites us. We encourage vigorous and respectful debate to learn about the world and each other.
From digital resources to thematic programming to alumni networking opportunities, our office provides personalized career support to over 600 current students and 2,000+ public health alumni in collaboration with many campus partners.
Our offices provide support to diverse student populations at the School of Public Health — from undergraduates in the Public Health concentration to graduate students seeking postgraduate opportunities — as well as dynamic teaching support for faculty.
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Recent Student News

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This summer MPH student Derrick Webb performed mixed-methods research in Nairobi, attended an HIV conference in Munich and finally joined other emerging leaders in HIV/AIDS research at the prestigious White House Rising Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C.
Doctoral student Shriya Jamakandi has received an Emerging Scholars Grant from the Society of Family Planning to investigate the impact of the overturning of Roe v. Wade on the health outcomes of pregnant women with private insurance.
News from SPH

Student Spotlight: A Voyager Scholar

Bart Hearn, a Brown undergraduate concentrating in public health, earned the prestigious Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship and spent his summer researching HIV/AIDS interventions abroad.