August graduate aims to advance healthy aging by addressing social and structural factors Ph.D. in HPEB graduate Anna Chupak plans to research cognitive aging, dementia, and health disparities by understanding broader social and structural factors.
Arnold School launches new leadership program, announces inaugural faculty cohort When long-time health promotion, education, and behavior professor Daniela Friedman officially took on the Arnold School's Associate Dean for Research position in 2025, the role came with an extended title and a pioneering charge rarely seen in academic units.
Doctoral graduate poised to use nutrition to fight chronic diseases Enid Keseko already knew she was passionate about improving health through food and nutrition when she discovered she could use the public health field to extend her impact even further.
Mental health among rural Black women Members of the Center for Healthcare Quality have completed two studies examining resilience, social support, and coping impact mental health among rural black women facing discrimination.
MPH graduate secures prestigious applied epidemiology fellowship Graduate school has taught Naomi Higgins what type of epidemiologist she wants to be - someone who works in the field or a lab rather than solely crunching numbers behind a desk.
I Am Public Health: Taylor Bryant Interested in investigating why negative emotions occur and for whom they occur in children with developmental language disorder and dyslexia, Taylor Bryant recently completed a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Health services policy and management student award winners announced The Department of Health Services Policy and Management is proud to announce the recipients of their 2026 Student Awards. These students were selected for their outstanding performance both academically and outside the classroom.
From collegiate athlete to sports performance pro: the student becomes the expert Emma Worley has been working with the Miami Dolphins as an assistant sports scientist since April. She believes her doctoral degree has provided her with a strong foundation in both research and applied practice to prepare her for this role.
Experts across the state use collaborative model to continue expanding impact of SC Center for Excellence in Addiction The SC Center for Excellence in Addiction is making statewide advances in the fight against the opioid epidemic. The state's three major research institutions and partners have been working together tirelessly to lay the groundwork for prevention and treatment for decades to come.
Two-time Arnold School graduate combines public health and physical therapy to advance women's health Taylor Harding's journey began with an interest in clinical care, then broadened to focus on community-level health. After two degrees and several years as a public health professional, she's bringing it all together as physical therapist.
Doctoral graduate joins ranks of researchers committed to improving population health Over the past decade, Olivia Finnegan has built a strong research portfolio in children's health behavior research - particularly the technologies that can be used to more accurately measure daily activities such as sleep, screen time and movement.
Master of Health Administration program recognized with national sustainability award The Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management and Education has selected the HSPM's MHA program to receive the Canon Award for Excellence in Sustainability in Healthcare Management Education and Practice.
Three students selected to win epidemiology and biostatistics awards The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics is proud to announce the recipients of their 2026 Student Awards. These students were selected for their outstanding performance both academically and outside the classroom.
Lee Pearson receives James A. Hayne Award from SC Public Health Association The South Carolina Public Health Association (SCPHA) has selected Executive Director for Operations and Accreditation Joseph "Lee" Pearson as the 2026 recipient of the James A. Hayne Award.
Doctoral student Olivia Hinds secures prestigious federal training fellowship to build expertise in substance use disorder treatment Olivia Hinds is working on her third degree from USC, but she can trace her interest in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment to high school when she had a unique opportunity to contribute to a two-year research project examining SUD treatment options for pregnant women in the state.
Public health award winners annouinced The Office of Undergraduate Affairs is proud to announce the winners of this year's Outstanding Public Health Awards, including one B.A. and two B.S. students.
Epidemiology alumna Chelsea Richard named in SCBiz Top 100 Women list SCBiz recently recognized the state's highest achieving women from across South Carolina and an array of fields for their impact in the areas of leadership, community service and mentorship.
Four Arnold School alumni included in 2026 Gamecock35 cohort Alyssa Blickensderfer Paley (Master of Health Administration '22), Graham Caulk (B.S. in Public Health '22; Master of Public Health '23), Aaron Guest (Master of Public Health '12), and Ross Lordo (B.S. in Public Health '18) have all been selected as part of the 2026 Gameock35 cohort.
Physical activity declines as children move on from elementary school, and a long-term study helps us understand why A multi-year research project led by members of the Children's Physical Activity Research Group has illuminated an array of factors related to the decline in children's physical activity as they move from elementary to middle and then high school.
From athlete to sport scientist. Exercise science program helps graduate turn passion into purpose The Arnold School's M.S. in Exercise Science program stood out to Alexander Andersen as an opportunity to grow as an independent researcher, deepen his knowledge, and gain hands-on experience with advanced technology and data.
Communication sciences and disorders honors students The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is proud to announce the recipients of their 2026 Student Awards. These students were selected for their outstanding performance both academically and in their clinical placements outside the classroom.
Medicare Part D plan designs hold steady in initial wake of Inflation Reduction Act implementation, researchers find A recent study led by HSPM assistant professor David Anderson has examined changes in Medicare Part D plans to assess how insurers may have changed various aspects of the plans in response to the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
I Am Public Health: Taryn Senger The opportunity to gain real-world experience was what ultimately drew Taryn Senger to the MHA program. The South Dakotan didn't know a single person when she arrived in Columbia, but she quickly became close with the other members of her cohort.
Exercise science department honors 2026 student award winners The 2026 Outstanding Exercise Science Student Award winners were chosen for their academic achievements, community service and leadership roles.
2025-2026 SPARC Graduate Research Grants awarded to 10 Arnold School graduate students Ten of the 41 2025-2026 Support to Promote Advancement of Research and Creativity (SPARC) Graduate Research Grants from the USC Office of the Vice President for Research have been awarded to Arnold School graduate students.
HPEB announces 2026 Student Award winners Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior is proud to announce the 2026 winners of the department’s student awards program: Bria Singleton, Anna Chupak, and Amber Buckingham.
Aphasia Lab continues to expand impact at local, state, national levels South Carolina may be part of the stroke belt, but it's poised to pioneer a recovery belt - thanks to the efforts of experts like Julius Fridriksson who has been advancing stroke recovery in the Midlands and beyond.
Physician completes MHA degree to advance connections between clinicians and health care administrators Rebecca McNair never imagined she would pursue a master's degree more than 20 years after completing her Doctor of Medicine at USC. But two decades as a physician made her want to better understand major health care systems.
Jim Mensch named faculty director of Galen Health Fellows living-learning community The University of South Carolina has appointed Arnold School of Public Health professor Jim Mensch new faculty director of the Galen Health Fellows Living-Learning Community.
USC inks licensing agreement for prostate cancer screening tool 20/20 Biolabs Inc. will commercialize a patented technology developed by James Hébert, Health Sciences Distinguished Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, to assess health risks from rising levels of prostate-specific antigen.
Top graduate student award winners announced Makiyah Lewis (Master of Health Administration) is the Jeffrey Keith Mattison Outstanding Student Achievement Award and Morgan Boncyk (Ph.D. in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior) is the recipient of the Doctoral Achievement Award.
MPH graduate continues education with doctoral degree to advance reproductive health, justice Having grown up in the South, Rachel Gressick is particularly interested in these areas of research within the context of the Southeastern United States due to the cultural and political influences - as well as their consequences - within the region.
2026 Alumni Award winners announced Melinda Merrell (Ph.D. in HSPM '19) has been awarded the Gerry Sue Arnold Alumni Award, and Sara Goldsby (MPH in HSPM '15) is the recipient of the Norman J. Arnold Alumni Medal.
Office for the Study of Aging leads efforts to increase awareness in social isolation and loneliness across SC Thanks to efforts from the Office for the Study of Aging, Governor Henry McMaster has issued a proclamation declaring May to be Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults Awareness Month in SC.
Graduate combines love of dance and passion for athletic training to close health care gaps in performing arts Kendall Doyle's favorite thing about athletic training is the opportunity to be there for athletes from start to finish. It's a unique health care role because athletic trainers are present from injury prevention to inception through rehabilitation and finally return to play.
Well-rounded Arnold School experience preps exercise science grad for physical therapy school At the Arnold School, Amber Buckingham served on the Dean's Student Advisory Council, Undergraduate Lead Ambassadors, and Undergraduate Dean's Advisory Committee. She also contributed to research at the BRIE Lab.
I Am Public Health: Mahbub Alam Mahbub Alam began studying environmental sciences more than 15 years ago, when the young student was passionate about understanding the environmental and public health challenges that arise in a rapidly developing country like his native Bangladesh.
Senior maternal and child health epidemiologist earns second degree to improve health in SC Over the past several years, Carlos Avalos has developed research interests in diabetes epidemiology, mental health outcomes, and youth and young adult populations.
Public health provides foundation for May graduate's next steps to become physician assistant With plans to pursue a career in health care, USC caught Caitlin Monaghan's eye because it offered a strong academic foundation and an array of opportunities through the Arnold School of Public Health.
Epidemiology graduate poised to advance aging and Alzheimer's disease research Daniel Amoatika's work focuses on cognitive decline, pharmacoepidemiology, causal inference and the use of real-world data to address public health problems.
Graduate of new athletic training certificate program builds expertise in emergency care Athletic trainer Zdenka Horwath is one of the first students to complete a Certificate of Graduate Study in Critical Incident Management & Primary Care in Athletic Training to expand her expertise.
Master's student graduates equipped to improve health through incorporating cultural relevance During her time in the Master of Public Health in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior program, Bria Singleton dug deeper into the importance of creating culturally relevant public health programs and initiatives to best meet the needs of modern populations.
Public health junior finds joy in serving her community USC features Alina Tofiqul, who says public health encapsulated many of her interests, and it also offered her a different perspective on medicine that she felt would complement her future medical education.
Preventive medicine and public health resident plans to improve health for South Carolinians William Capell's commitment to practicing medicine grounded in public health has been inspired by his desire to advance population health as well as his direct interactions with patients.
Exercise science clinical assistant professor Debra Krotish brings unique opportunities to Arnold School community Krotish is an 2007 graduate of the Arnold School's Ph.D. in Exercise Science program who has returned as a faculty member. And she didn't come alone. Silas, her service animal, has his own USC ID and is always by her side.
May graduate blends athletic training expertise with passion for public health Though invisible to many, public health projects were always underway in Victor Delgado's hometown of Laredo, Texas, so he developed an appreciation for the field from a young age.
Making her voice heard USC features the work of health services policy and management associate professor and Rural Health Research Center co-director Peiyin Hung, who strives to improve rural health disparities.
I Am Public Health: Zichun "Liela" Meng Behind many of the most impactful medical advances are mathematical savants - behind-the-scenes superheroes who are working with vast stores of data to improve public health. Ph.D. in Biostatistics candidate Zichun "Liela" Meng has been developing her skills in this area for nearly a decade.
West Nile virus more than ten times higher in South Carolina compared to national average With little historical data on the prevalence of West Nile virus in the state of South Carolina, members of the Delores Marie Thomas Research Lab have assessed its presence in the Palmetto State.
It's time to change how we think about exercise, researchers suggest Researchers believe it's time for a mindset shift. Instead of viewing exercise as a temporary treatment for the condition, clinicians and patients should view physical activity as a lifelong behavior.
Making fruits and veggies more accessible for South Carolina families USC features exercise science assistant professor Elizabeth Adams, who studies how to improve food security through nutrition assistance programs, like SNAP.
Staff Spotlight: Yesil Kim As an assistant scientist with the USC Prevention Research Center, Yesil Kim plays a key role at both the beginning and the end of every project the center leads.
Lingering under the radar Melissa Nolan, associate professor of epidemiology and director of USC’s Institute for Infectious Disease Translational Research, and Arnold School alumnus Matthew Haldeman have found a rare intestinal parasite that could affect 1 in 20 South Carolinians.
Is telehealth the great equalizer for postpartum care? Supported by NIH funding, Arnold School researchers have been examining the role of telehealth in providing care to at-risk – and often intersecting – populations.
Prestigious fellowship program selects three Arnold School members to receive social determinants of health training Health promotion, education, and behavior (HPEB) doctoral students Edith Utaka and Hao Zhang and postdoctoral research fellow Rui Luo (HPEB and Center for Healthcare Quality) have been selected to join the Social determinants of Health Advanced Research Training Fellowship Program.
Health care on the map USC features Cassie Odahowski, an Arnold School alumna (Ph.D. in Epidemiology, '19) and scientist with the Rural Health Research Center who uses ArcGIS to map rural health disparities.
I Am Public Health: Abby Steiner Collegiate and professional track star Abby Steiner is pursuing an M.S. in Exercise Science so she can use strength and conditioning to help others improve their own health.
Positive childhood experiences are important for long-term outcomes, but not everyone gets them Published in the Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, one of the Rural Health Research Center's recent studies analyzed the prevalence of PCEs among children with special health care needs.
Hitting the slopes can boost your brain — if you protect it USC features exercise science chair Shawn Arent, who explains how downhill skiing sharpens cognition — and the four steps that reduce concussion risk.
Coping with chronic disease when food is scarce takes its toll on mental health, researchers find Twenty-five years into her CDC and NIH-funded diabetes and youth research, epidemiology professor Angela Liese and her team continue to increase our understanding of this uniquely vulnerable population.
Master's program equips student with skills, knowledge to oversee university grants program Just before her 2024 graduation with a Master of Public Health in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Ashanti Cromedy accepted a position with the University of Kentucky as a grants specialist.
Maternal and Child Health Catalyst program launches two new development opportunities With renewed support from the Health Resources and Services Administration and matching funds from the Dean's Office, the Arnold School's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Catalyst program is expanding its capacity-building opportunities even further.
A legacy of leadership, health promotion and disease prevention. Remembering Donna Richter Donna Richter is widely known for her leadership role as the fourth dean of the Arnold School (2003 - 2007), but she is best remembered for her enduring commitment to advancing public health.
Correctional health care expert Samuel Soltis shares how his Arnold School degree helped him make a lasting impact in SC Samuel Soltis (Ph.D. in HSPM, '12) spent his career serving SC. The American College of Healthcare Executive recently recognized him for this work and his contributions to the profession with their Lifetime Service and Achievement Award.
I Am Public Health: Ben Bailey As Bailey begins his final semester of the online MPH in Epidemiology program, he sees the experience as incredibly rewarding and extremely challenging and looks forward to teaching his students about a variety of public health topics.
Free summer camp helps close the gap in healthy behaviors for kids, study finds Researchers from the Arnold Healthy Kids Initiative and Research Center for Child Well-Being have continued publishing results from their three-year study examining the health effects of providing free summer camp for children from low-income households.
Nominate an Arnold School graduate for one of our alumni awards The number of outstanding Arnold School alumni grows every year, and we love recognizing two of the best at our annual hooding ceremony. Nominate your favorite alum by February 20 for one of our two prestigious awards.
Call for 2026 Faculty Award Nominations Arnold School faculty are the best! Nominate a deserving candidate for one of three awards in teaching, research and service by March 31.
Prisma Health recognizes Caroline Rudisill with Academic Partner Research Award Caroline Rudisill, a professor in the Arnold School's Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior and Academic Director of the USC-Prisma Health partnership, received the Academic Partner Research Award.
USC leads the nation in fragile X research and education Researchers at the University of South Carolina are leading the country to improve the health of millions of people with fragile X disorders — some of the most common but least-known neurological disorders.
Fulbright Scholar wins national grant to support dissertation research using wastewater-based epidemiology to detect STIs Health services policy and management (HSPM) doctoral candidate Syeda Shehirbano Akhtar is still in the early part of her career, but she's already amassed significant global health experience.
Sunscreen produces persistent free radicals when exposed to light, a recent study finds New research from the Department of Environmental Health Sciences explores how common sunscreen ingredients behave under light exposure. Led by associate professor Eric Vejerano, the team tested seven commercially available sunscreens.
Staff Spotlight: Janna Borden As the project coordinator for TecHealth, Janna Borden provides administrative support to the faculty and research staff associated with the Center.
Measles outbreak surveillance confirms utility of wastewater-based epidemiology for monitoring infectious disease surges New research led by environmental health sciences assistant professor Laura Langan has provided further support for the effectiveness of wastewater-based epidemiology.
I Am Public Health: Anahyra Fernandez Reyes As a graduate research assistant, Anahyra Fernandez Reyes has been learning how to conduct community-engaged research to improve the health and well-being of various populations. She has also interned with the Center for Community Health Alignment.