Stankovic combines passions for music and public health in her research


“I believe music transports you to another world and reaches parts of the brain other things can’t…It’s definitely something that can have amazing results. We don’t quite know why yet because our brain is just so complicated and amazing,” Stankovic said.

  • Brayden McLaughlin

    Brayden McLaughlin wins Best Presenter Award at case competition

    In early April, the University of Washington’s Master of Health Administration (MHA) program sent a group of students, along with faculty advisor Penny Edlund, to The Ohio State University’s First-Year Health Administration Case Competition. Brayden McLaughlin received the Best Speaker Award for his presentation and leadership skills.

    LEARN MORE

  • RWICA Group of participants in soap training

    Rural Water Initiative for Climate Action improves water access and equity in Uganda

    Laura C. Streichert (COPHP MPH ‘05) partnered to start a nonprofit to address water access and equity in rural Uganda.

    LEARN MORE

  • Author Judy Simon inset with image of healthy salad

    Judy Simon launches new book “Getting to Baby: A Food-First Fertility Plan” with Whole U Q&A

    According to clinical instructor Judy Simon, the stigma surrounding infertility persists. Simon’s new book “Getting to Baby: A Food-First Fertility Plan” offers practical, scientifically grounded advice for hopeful parents-to-be.

    LEARN MORE

HSEED Award and Student Funding

The Health Systems Excellence, Equity, and Distinction (HSEED) Award honors students and helps increase diversity in the field of public health. The HSEED Award is presented annually to students in our degree programs.