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May 25, 2022

For Mental Health Awareness Month 2022, David Orellana Delgado (YEDI/LEAP Fellow 2021-22) wrote about his experience as an undergraduate research assistant with the Fuerte Program, a primary and secondary school-based prevention program created to support the health and well-being of recently-immigrated Latinx newcomer students in the San Francisco Unified School District.

February 24, 2022

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Sarah Kardos (she/her)

Program: 11-Month MPH (Expected ’22)

Hometown: Berkeley, CA

June 1, 2021

Cassondra Marshall

A $137,565 grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Professor Cassondra Marshall to advance the study of type 2 diabetes among Black and Latina women. 

May 13, 2021

April 19, 2021

We asked four recent MCAH alumni to briefly summarize their post-MPH career since graduation in a sentence or two.  Here are their responses. 

Cheralynn Corsack

April 14, 2021

Mo Xu

Mo Xu 

Degree program:  2-year MPH ('22 expected)

Pronouns: she, her, hers

Hometown: Davis, California

Why did you choose to study MCAH at UC Berkeley? 

March 9, 2021

How Youth Participatory Research Creates a New Generation of Environmental Changemakers

from Berkeley Public Health News

Point Richmond and the Richmond petroleum refinery

February 12, 2021

Many Americans Get Online Information on Abortion Pill from Unreliable Sources

Posted from the Berkeley Public Health website.

Elizabeth Pleasants MPH

Elizabeth Pleasants, MPH

MCAH professor Cassondra Marshall and affiliate professor Anu Manchikanti Gomez have been awarded a grant to study the national unmet need for contraception.

Originally published on the Berkeley Social Welfare website.

February 2, 2021

MCAH Alumnus Ryan Gamba MPH PhD Leads Study on the Effects of Food Insecurity on Latino Farmworker Children

Diana Stasko/Berkeley Public Health News