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    Congratulations to our 2023 graduates

Making a Meaningful Difference

The Arnold School is proud of our 2023 graduates, who will go on to change the world locally and globally. Every year, faculty, staff, students, friends and family look forward to celebrating graduates at hooding and commencement ceremonies. 

Award Winners

Each year, the Arnold School and our departments recognize outstanding graduate students with awards. See who won the 2023 Student Awards

 

Meet a Few of Our Graduates

We have featured a few of our outstanding students who are graduating in 2023. Click on the stories below to learn more about their journeys. 

Valerie Yelverton

Valerie Yelverton

Ph.D. in health services policy and management graduate Valerie Yelverton has secured a T32 award to support her work as a postdoctoral scholar at Duke University School of Medicine’s Division of Infectious Diseases with the Interdisciplinary Research Training Program in AIDS.

Sarah Rzepka

Sarah Rzepka

Sarah Rzepka has spent hundreds of hours assisting in hydration testing, post-practice recovery fueling, and daily meals for three fall camps, three seasons, two summer workout periods, and two bowl games. 

Teresa Traffas

Teresa Traffas

During her master's program, Teresa Traffas became interested in literacy - particularly among older children and adults. She gained clinical experience in private practice, hospital and school settings.

Cassidy Lena

Cassidy Lena

With the MCH Leadership, Education, and Advancement in Undergraduate Pathways (LEAP) Program, Cassidy Lena explored the MCH field - even analyzing Medicaid policy impacts on maternal and infant outcomes in SC for her Honors Senior Thesis.

Paige Banaszak

Paige Banaszak

As a student in COMD's master's program, Banaszak found a passion for the impacts of mental health on all domains of an individual’s life. After graduating this month she will work at a clinic that provides both speech-language and mental health therapy. 

Jamie Plummer Jones

Jamie Plummer Jones

When looking at graduate schools, Jamie Plummer Jones knew that the Arnold School's Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offered one of the nation's best Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology programs.

Megan Morgan

Megan Morgan

With two populations she is passionate about, Megan Morgan is excited to support pediatric patients with speech and language as well as patients with head and neck cancer to help them regain the ability to swallow and their quality of life.

Mirza Isanovic

Mirza Isanovic

Mirza Isanovic graduates with a Ph.D. in Environmental Health Sciences in August. He studies the bacteria that could be harboring antibiotic resistant genes and how these genes may be impacting the local communities near treatment plants.

Yi-wen Shih

Yi-wen Shih

Yi-wen Shih's research examines mental health, health disparities and substance use (particularly opioids). She advocates for nonpharmacologic treatment of chronic noncancer pain to improve health outcomes/pain management and mitigate the opioid crisis.

Hannah Price

Hannah Price

Hannah Price spent the final semester of her MPH program interning with the Dorn VA Medical Center. With veterans/active military in her family (including her dad and grandfathers) and circle of friends, she has always been passionate about this population.

Humna Fayyaz

Humna Fayyaz

After graduating in May with an MPH in Epidemiology, Humna Fayyaz will continue her training in these areas with a fellowship in addiction medicine at the University of Illinois-Chicago Hospital.

Sujal Patel

The top master's and doctoral students were honored at the annual Hooding Ceremony. Sujal Patel (M.S. in Advanced Athletic Training) received the Jeffrey Keith Mattison Award, and Gabriel Benavidez (Ph.D. in Epidemiology) won the Doctoral Achievement Award. 

Gabriel Benavidez

Gabriel Benavidez

The top master's and doctoral students were honored at the annual Hooding Ceremony. Sujal Patel (M.S. in Advanced Athletic Training) received the Jeffrey Keith Mattison Award, and Gabriel Benavidez (Ph.D. in Epidemiology) won the Doctoral Achievement Award. 

Harrison Johnson

Harrison Johnson

As a student in the Department of Exercise Science's Doctor of Physical Therapy program, Harrison Johnson interned at two hospitals and served as a senior teaching assistant for clinical associate professor Erika Blanck.

Taylor Williams

Taylor Williams

The public health curriculum enabled Taylor Williams to discover her passion for addressing Black maternal mortality, including how policy change and community-wide interventions can improve health outcomes for these women and their children.

Emma Boswell

Emma Boswell

The Rural and Minority Health Research Center's work aligns perfectly with Emma Boswell's passion for maternal and child health. The MPH in Epidemiology graduate will join them as a research associate.

Andrea Danielle Brown

Andrea Danielle Brown

Ph.D. in Epidemiology graduate Andrea Danielle Brown studies the relationships between food insecurity, social needs and mental health among youth and young adults with diabetes.

Abby Edwards

Abby Edwards

Public health major Abby Edwards, whose college experience was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, wasn't ready to leave - or to stop learning - when her 2021 graduation arrived. Now the MHA will lead as administrative fellow at Lexington Medical Center.

Adam Bilodeau

Adam Bilodeau

Using a holistic approach, Adam Bilodeau plans to pursue a dual role as a physical therapist and strength coach after his August graduation with a Doctor of Physical Therapy. In the future, he would like to open a performance facility that primarily works with athletes and other active populations.

Erin Kishman

Erin Kishman

Erin Kishman, who graduates this August with from the No.1 Ph.D. program in the nation (exercise science), researches the 24-Hour Activity Cycle, which includes sleep, light physical activity, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior. 

Anjali Borsum

Anjali Borsum

With interests in maternal and child health/mortality, particularly the disparities faced by rural communities in the U.S. and in S.C., Anjali Borsum will focus on prevention during her Doctor of Medicine program at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Longgang Zhao

Longgang Zhao

A graduate of the Ph.D. in Epidemiology program, Longgang Zhao is interested in the role of nutrition, lifestyles, metabolic factors and genetics. He will consider his liver research as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School. 

Nestor Urrea

Nestor Urrea

With interests in sports performance and injury-prevention among high-level athletes, Nestor Urrea's next steps include obtaining his doctoral degree. Long term, he would like to become the director of sport performance for a collegiate and/or professional team.

Asia Fulton

Asia Fulton

USC spotlights Asia Fulton, a public health graduate who is one of five students to win a $5,000 Gillman Scholarship to support her Spanish studies in Costa Rica. 

Samantha Johnson

Samantha Johnson

Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Leadership, Education, and Advancement in Undergraduate Pathways (LEAP) Program student Samantha Johnson will use a Fulbright Scholarship to earn dual degrees in international affairs with a concentration in global health. 

Emily Farrell

Emily Farrell

In addition to interests in nutrition, sleep and health behavior, May graduate Emily Farrell has developed a passion for maternal and child health (MCH), earning an MCH Certificate of Graduate Study alongside her Master of Public Health in Epidemiology. 




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