Become part of our vision for a healthier tomorrow by investing in the College of Public Health. Our students are now managing healthcare systems, serving in public health departments. They are boots on the ground fighting the drug epidemic, studying the aging process, as well as tracking and helping put in place practices to fight the current and future pandemics. They are our key to building healthier communities. Your gift makes a difference!
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These general funds are a great place to start in giving to the College of Public Health. For a full list of our available giving funds, click here.
Contributions to the College of Public Health Excellence Fund provide support in to areas with the greatest need. They make a big impact by strengthening every area of the college. You may target your gift toward a specific discipline in the college.
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The John Wiggs Scholarship Fund was established in memory of long-time College of Public Health staff member – John Wiggs. Funding is awarded to an MPH or DrPH student with financial need and high academic achievement, with a preference for students from underrepresented groups.
A gift to the MHA Scholarship Fund helps high-potential students complete their education. MHA students will be leading in the management of hospitals, health systems, and other complex health-related organizations to improve performance in the coming years. They are the future of how our country manages healthcare.
We understand that financial hardships sometimes prevent students from persisting and becoming successful stewards of our college. The Student Support Fund is designed to help our students who are experiencing a financial need or monetary crisis/emergency.
Dr. Riddell, an associate professor in CPH’s Department of Health Management and Policy, is being recognized through the establishment of the Martha Riddell MHA Endowed Scholarship.
Open now from October 30th - November 10th. Get ready! Don't miss your chance to grab CPH branded gear! 10% of the sales will go to the Student Public Health Association (SPHA).
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held Friday for the largest academic building in the history of the University of Kentucky. At over 500,000 square feet, the new Health Education Building will house programs in the colleges of Medicine, Public Health, Health Sciences and Nursing as well as the Center for Interprofessional and Community Health Education.