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The Master of Public Health program at St. Ambrose University has achieved accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), an independent agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit schools of public health and public health programs.
Paul Kealey, keynote speaker and Chief Operating Officer of the NLIHC, noted the grim reality in his opening remarks. The U.S. has a national shortage of 7 million affordable and available rental homes for the nation's 11 million extremely low rental income households.
We were busy bees during the Spring 2022 semester! Here's a rundown of self-submitted accomplishments.
St. Ambrose University students gathered at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Scholars Conference in early May to answer these and other intriguing questions as they shared the results of their scholarly work.
These are the undergradate and graduate Degree Candidates for the Spring 2022 Commencement Ceremonies.
Culminating with her senior year role as vice president, Laura Meloy spent the past three years on the Student Government Association (SGA); participating on the SAU Model United Nations team, including her work as the organization's president this past year; and as a dogged pursuer of news for the student newspaper, The Buzz.
Peitscher said his master's studies at St. Ambrose taught him new ways to learn. "The courses have made me a better listener. They showed me the value of asking the right questions."
Leah Rose uses her degree in Political Science to begin work as an Empowerment Coordinator for SNAP Illinois at the Riverbend Riverbend Foodbank.
Fabian Alonzo said his college experience expanded his worldview through participation in athletics and various organizations, such as the Museum Enthusiasts Club, Engineering Club, and as vice president for Latinos Unidos.