Undergraduate students from the Zilber College of Public Health proudly showcased their research at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s 17th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. The event celebrated the innovative work of students across all schools and colleges and recognized the power of faculty-student research partnerships.Ìý
Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) students presented projects addressing critical public health challenges, from mental health and child maltreatment to food insecurity and opioid use disorder. Their poster presentations included:Ìý
- A Public Health Approach to Preventing Child Maltreatment.Ìý
Joyli KamauÌý(student) |ÌýFaculty Mentor:ÌýDr. Paul FlorsheimÌý - No Student Left Hungry.Ìý
Mahrukh DelawarzadÌý&ÌýRasha AliÌý(students) |ÌýFaculty Mentor:ÌýDr. Rose Hennessy GarzaÌý - Breaking the Silence: Creating a Program to Reduce Stigmatization & Normalize Conversations about Mental Health among First-Generation College Students.Ìý
Yaritza GarciaÌý&ÌýManizha NazariÌý(students) |ÌýFaculty Mentor:ÌýDr. Rose Hennessy GarzaÌý - Natural Language Processing and Opioid Use Disorder: A Holistic Social Determinants of Health Approach.Ìý
Kylie DegnerÌý&ÌýMaxwell SharkeyÌý(students) |ÌýFaculty Mentors:ÌýDr. Phonix Do & Dr. Lu He
Congratulations toÌýKylie DegnerÌýandÌýMaxwell SharkeyÌýfor receiving an award for Outstanding Poster Presentation! We commend all our BSPH students and faculty mentors for their dedication to advancing public health knowledge and their commitment to community impact.Ìý
