Author Archives: Evelyn Alvarez, Naeomi Chin, Jade Hernandez and Gregory Stevens

About Evelyn Alvarez, Naeomi Chin, Jade Hernandez and Gregory Stevens

Naeomi Chin is a recent graduate at the California State University of Los Angeles with a Bachelor of Science in Public Health. She is a former Cancer Research Intern at the Computational Biomedicine department at Cedars Sinai, and the former President of the CSLA Public Health Student Association. With a strong interest in the intersection of Epidemiology and Health Education, Naeomi is focused on addressing health disparities and examining the environmental impacts on chronic diseases. She is actively seeking opportunities to expand her expertise and make meaningful contributions to public health. Her goal is to develop and implement strategies that improve health outcomes and promote health equity in diverse communities.

Every Little Bit Helps: On Climate Change and Hope With Sammy Roth and Caleigh Wells

Every little bit helps.  That is one of the key messages from our conversations on public health, climate change and hope with climate journalists Sammy Roth and Caleigh Wells. Each visited California State University Los Angeles as part of our Department of Public Health’s annual book read. All faculty and students in the department received… Read More »

Public Health Saved Your Life Today: Insight From Dr. Leana Wen

Public health saved your life today, but you probably didn’t know it. That was one of the valuable take-home messages from Dr. Leana Wen, when she spoke to public health students and early career professionals at California State University Los Angeles. Dr. Wen was the culminating speaker in our semester-long series on public health leadership.… Read More »