Ph.D. student Laurencia Bonsu (Environmental and Global Health) presented on collaborative research with Erika Marquez, Kwame Obeng, and Jefferson Totimeh, Blessing Gbadago, Louisa Messenger, and Josh Garn (all Public Health) titled "LEAD Exposure in Groundwater Drinking Sources Between a Mining and a Non-Mining Community in Kumasi, Ghana” at the International Conference on Children’s Health and Environment (INCHES).
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| June 9, 2026
Guiding the Next Generation of Physicians
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| June 8, 2026
Building Alumni Connections Through Quiet, Consistent Service
Named the 2026 ӽ紫ý Classified Staff Rookie of the Year, Jennifer Belch brings a service-first mindset to supporting alumni engagement.
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| June 1, 2026
The Interview: Amber Sewell
Through games and hands-on learning, this teaching and learning librarian helps faculty slay instructional design.