Loading…
Tuesday, September 27 • 4:45pm - 6:00pm
Benefits to Community-Engaged Research Through a Cohort Experience from the Colorado School of Public Health at University of Northern Colorado

Sign up or log in to save this to your schedule, view media, check-in, leave feedback and see who's attending!

Feedback form is now closed.
The University of Northern Colorado (UNC) Center for Peer Education (CPE) and Imagine Zero Weld County Coalition (IZWC) partnered with the Colorado School of Public Health at UNC (CSPH@UNC) Strategies for Community Health Promotion and Effective Community Health Engagement graduate classes to gather, analyze, and present data from UNC students related to mental health and wellbeing using a community-engaged research approach.

Speakers
avatar for Samantha Vernon

Samantha Vernon

Graduate Student, University of Northern Colorado School of Public Health
Samantha Vernon is a masters of public health graduate student with a focus on community health education, at the Colorado school of public health at UNC. She also works as a program assistant at the Centennial Area Health Education Center (CAHEC) where she works on their high school... Read More →
avatar for Stephanie Halvorson

Stephanie Halvorson

Graduate Student, The Weld Trust
Stephanie Halvorson is a graduate student at the Colorado School of Public Health at UNC pursuing her Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in Community Health Education. She is also a Health Program Officer at The Weld Trust, JED Campus Intern at the University of Northern... Read More →
avatar for Michelle Delgado

Michelle Delgado

Graduate Student, University of Northern Colorado
Michelle Delgado is a graduate student at the Colorado School of Public Health at UNC. Her concentration is community health education. She also works as a public health communication specialist at the Weld County Health Department. Her key-interests in public health are reducing... Read More →


Tuesday September 27, 2022 4:45pm - 6:00pm MDT
Quandary Peak Rooms & Longs Peak Ballroom (combined to one room)