Through Community Design for Health and Wellness, the CDHW-IRG seeks to catalyze community-engaged, interdisciplinary, cross-campus research that creates solutions to the gaps, risks, and opportunities for health and wellness that lie at the intersections
Teaching and Graduate Assistantships are available to highly qualified students. In most cases, students applying by January 5th are considered automatically for these positions as part of the admissions process.
The Technology, Information and Management concentration’s goal is to develop you as an agile information professional capable of serving as a leader and innovator in your organization and profession.
The Master of Information Health Information Concentration prepares you to serve the health information needs of a wide audience, including the public, patients, healthcare providers, health researchers, and others.
The Ph.D. Student and Faculty Handbook includes information for all current members of the program: Ph.D. Student and Faculty Handbook (rev. 8/26/2019).