University of Montana School of Public and Community Health Sciences

University of Montana School of Public and Community Health Sciences The University of Montana’s School of Public and Community Health Sciences (SPCHS) is housed in the College of Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences.

Throughout the world, people are in greater need of public health professionals than at any time since the beginning of the 20th century. Public Health problems include infectious diseases, bioterrorism, environmental and toxic waste hazards, population health problems, and the affordability, accessibility, and quality of healthcare. Our department aims to graduate practitioners who are competent to address the unique challenges resulting from the intersection of rural and global public health issues.

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03/06/2025

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02/19/2025
Join us for a powerful Public Health Seminar on Indigenous Health 🌍✨We’ll be diving into the critical topics of culture,...
02/14/2025

Join us for a powerful Public Health Seminar on Indigenous Health 🌍✨
We’ll be diving into the critical topics of culture, community, and wellness in Indigenous populations. Let’s amplify these important voices and work toward meaningful change.
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Welcome to our Spring Seminar 2025! Recorded lectures can be found on our YouTube channel (University of Montana School ...
02/07/2025

Welcome to our Spring Seminar 2025! Recorded lectures can be found on our YouTube channel (University of Montana School of Public Health)
Link for channel: http://www.youtube.com/

11/18/2024

The National Institutes of Health recently awarded the University of Montana an $11 million grant with this goal: Create a research center to improve the health of all Montanans.

Congratulations to Dr. Tony Ward and Kristen Cram, MPH, for their continued work on educating youth in public health.
09/04/2024

Congratulations to Dr. Tony Ward and Kristen Cram, MPH, for their continued work on educating youth in public health.

A University of Montana program that works to excite middle and high school students about hands-on science recently earned $1.3 million from the National Institutes of Health.

Congratulations to our 2024 March Madness SPCHS Pick'Em Winners!Damian Chase-Begay took home the trophy for the Men's Br...
04/10/2024

Congratulations to our 2024 March Madness SPCHS Pick'Em Winners!

Damian Chase-Begay took home the trophy for the Men's Bracket with 1470 points. Ethan Walker took home the trophy for the Women's Bracket with 1620 points.

Thank you to all the students, faculty, and staff that played during this year's tournament. We brought in over 57 pounds of food donated to the UM Food Pantry.

As we continue on with National Public Health Week, our next student spotlight:
04/04/2024

As we continue on with National Public Health Week, our next student spotlight:

Next up in our student spotlight: Patrick Boise
04/03/2024

Next up in our student spotlight: Patrick Boise

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University Of Montana, Public Health, 32 Campus Drive , Skaggs Bldg
Missoula, MT
59812

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Throughout the world, people are in greater need of public health professionals than at any time since the beginning of the 20th century. Public Health problems include infectious diseases, bio-terrorism, environmental and toxic waste hazards, population health problems, and the affordability, accessibility, and quality of healthcare. Our department aims to graduate practitioners who are competent to address the unique challenges resulting from the intersection of rural and global public health issues.