Alec Klungle, ’21 IMBA, discusses how the program helped prepare him for his role as a product manager for Stryker.
At the age of 13, Gabriela Carrara suffered second- and third-degree burns from a cooking accident. Now, the May 2022 public health graduate is beginning a career in medicine.
Dimitri Amiridis is a May 2022 graduate and the son of Michael Amiridis, the incoming president of the University of South Carolina. He discusses his family’s ties to the university in this Q&A.
May 2022 public health graduate Cedrick Belton plans to become an epidemiologist and work to advance health resources for underserved communities.
Andee Poulos suffered a stroke at the age of 14, with a 5 percent chance of survival. Fast forward to May 2022, and Poulos is now a graduate of the sport and entertainment management program.
May public health graduate Madison Petersen is headed to Rocky Vista University to complete a master’s degree in biomedical sciences, with a long-term goal of becoming an osteopathic physician.
Governor Henry McMaster awarded nursing alumnus Bradley Quarles the Order of the Silver Crescent, the state’s most prestigious service award.
May 2022 public health graduates Stephen “Andrew” Zahran and Zola Jane Alpin are the recipients of the inaugural Outstanding Public Health Awards.
May 2022 public health graduate Annalee Brody will move to New York City after graduation to join the health solutions division at Aon.
Chantal LaFlamme graduates next month with a Master of Public Health in Health Services Policy and Management. Next, she will serve as project manager for Epic in Madison, Wisconsin.