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Meet a Few of Our Graduating Students
Jimmy Riley, MPH ’24
Health Care Management
YSPH gives health care professional a broader understanding of the landscapeRiley arrived at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) in September 2022 with a background in hospital administration. His time here has been transformative, broadening both his scope and depth of understanding of the complex healthcare landscape.
Sophie E. Edelstein, MPH ’24
Social and Behavioral Sciences
For YSPH graduate, community engagement as important as class workGraduation is a time when most students are deciding where to go after receiving their diplomas. Sophie E. Edelstein, however, is staying right where she is – in New Haven, where she was born and raised.
Shannon Whittaker, PhD ’24
Social and Behavioral Sciences-Public Health
Pandemic proved to be a revelatory time for PhD studentShannon Whittaker, who is graduating from the Yale School of Public Health this spring with a PhD in social and behavioral sciences and public health, started her dissertation while COVID-19 had shut down most of the world. She calls it the most revelatory point of her time at YSPH.
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