The Institute of Health Management and Mass Destruction Defense (IHMD) recently joined the College of Public Health. The mission of IHMD is to reduce the casualties and social disruption from Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) events and natural disasters through engagement in planning, mitigation, risk analysis, professional training, and the development of response capabilities and infrastructure.
Student Resources
Who is Eligible
Applications are available in the Dean’s Office, N124 Paul D. Coverdell Center, or on the CPH website. Applications received by April 15th will be screened for possible interviews and acceptance into the program.
Responsibilities and Benefits
Examples of responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Undergraduate Ambassador Program
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Who is Eligible
- Undergraduate full-time students
- 2.75 minimum grade point average
- Have been enrolled in the College at least one semester
- Have at least two semesters remaining before graduation
- Have a commitment to promoting the College
- Completed application form (attached)
- Two letters of recommendation from faculty members or others who are familiar with the applicant’s activities, academic performance and ability to communicate.
- Selected applicants will participate in an interview. The interview will explore communication skills, willingness to learn more about the College, desire to convey pride in the College, and commitment to participate in assignments.
Applications are available in the Dean’s Office, N124 Paul D. Coverdell Center, or on the CPH website. Applications received by April 15th will be screened for possible interviews and acceptance into the program.
Responsibilities and Benefits
Examples of responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- New student recruitment, presentations, and serving as one of several spokespersons for a specific academic department with the College.
- Participating in CPH lecture series, student welcome socials, graduation, and other programs during the academic year.
- Participation in college-related programs with alumni.
- Refine presentation skills
- Increase leadership potential
- Develop a strong professional network of students, faculty, alumni, and professionals in public health science fields
- Work with other ambassadors on a specific project to benefit the College of Public Health
Current Ambassadors
- Divya Bansal
Megan Grundy
Phylicia Hammonds
Ruby Huang
Gina Patel
Rachel Spencer
