Bloomberg School
Their classes haven鈥檛 begun yet鈥攁nd won鈥檛 until Wednesday, July 2鈥攂ut for the School鈥檚 new MPH students, these first couple days will rank among the busiest of the 11-month degree program.
From today鈥檚 8 a.m. breakfast, ID-badge photo session and meetings with faculty and student affairs staff, to tomorrow evening鈥檚 ice cream social, members of the school鈥檚 96th MPH class, are booked solid.
This dynamic two-day orientation introduces students to the school, said MPH program chair Marie Diener-West, PhD, by giving them 鈥溾 an opportunity to meet and socialize right away with fellow students, alumni, faculty and staff.鈥
The class of 2015 is 62 percent women, 35 percent physicians and 16 percent medical students. The student body also includes dentists, pharmacists, nurses, physical therapists, teachers and public health administrators. They hail from the U.S. and 36 countries
One of the first items on the orientation agenda for the 260-member class was an official welcome from Dean Michael J. Klag, MD, and MPH alum, class of 1987. Recalling his own experience, he promised students that they are embarking on a life-changing year.
鈥淵ou will change the way you look at problems and think of solutions,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e never had anyone come back to me and say it鈥檚 not true.
鈥淪o sit down, buckle up and get ready.鈥