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  • HSPop students honored in Husky 100 for 2022

    HSPop students honored in Husky 100 for 2022

    This year’s annual Husky 100 awards have recognized two students within our department — Carolyn Fan and Monserrat Morales Miranda — for making the most of their time at the University of Washington.

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  • Alum helps Washington prioritize COVID-19 resource allocation

    Alum helps Washington prioritize COVID-19 resource allocation

    HSPop alumn Douglas Diekema played a unique role in helping to develop Washington state’s approach to allocating precious resources during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Student KeliAnne Hara-Hubbard assesses community orgs serving Asian Americans during COVID-19

    Student KeliAnne Hara-Hubbard assesses community orgs serving Asian Americans during COVID-19

    KeliAnne Hara-Hubbard conducted interviews with leaders and staff from community-based organizations serving older Asian and Asian American adults in Washington state to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and assess how well the organizations were able to adapt to the changing environment and client needs.

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  • Alum Rachel Ginocchio teaches inclusive human reproduction

    Alum Rachel Ginocchio teaches inclusive human reproduction

    Rachel Ginocchio, a Health Services Master of Public Health (MPH) alum, is helping youth educators provide inclusive sexual education about all the ways that humans reproduce and create family.

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  • Student Stefani Florez-Acevedo promotes Latinx representation in public health

    Student Stefani Florez-Acevedo promotes Latinx representation in public health

    Florez-Acevedo’s practicum focused on designing and implementing a community needs assessment to understand the needs of and challenges facing the South King County Latinx community, both before and during the pandemic.

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  • Student Tara Ogilvie advances culturally-relevant education for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander families

    Student Tara Ogilvie advances culturally-relevant education for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander families

    Tara Ogilvie assessed the needs of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander families related to early learning and literacy in order to inform the development of a culturally-relevant curriculum for the Ina Maka Family Program with the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation.

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  • Alum Marjorie Wilson promotes harm reduction for injection drug use

    Alum Marjorie Wilson promotes harm reduction for injection drug use

    Wilson is the co-founder and executive director of the Idaho Harm Reduction Project, a non-profit dedicated to using advocacy, harm reduction, and evidence-based programming to promote health and safety for all Idaho residents impacted by drug use.

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