Our graduates bring the power of public health to the world, working in diverse communities to fight for health equity and social justice.
Congratulations Graduates! All of us in the Zuckerman College of Public Health community are so proud of what you’ve accomplished. You have earned your degree, and along the way you have taken action in so many ways, as volunteers and interns, to help our diverse communities respond to COVID-19. We know that in your future career you will continue our mission to promote the health and wellness of individuals and communities, in the southwest and globally, and to continue the push for health equity through excellence in service, education, and research.
A Message from Dr. Iman Hakim, Dean of MEZCOPH
“Congratulations Public Health Graduates! As Dean of the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, I am so proud of you all. Each of you has worked hard to earn the degree you have achieved, and I commend your effort. I wish you every success as you go forward into the world, with passion and dedication, to face the public health challenges of today and tomorrow. Please stay in touch and remember we will always be your community and celebrate your achievements as a public health professionals and MEZCOPH alumni! Congratulations and Bear Down!”
- Dean Iman Hakim
Spring 2022 Convocation Photos
You can see more photos from the Spring 2022 Convocation on our Flickr site.
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We celebrate all our public health graduates who worked so hard to earn their degrees! View the list of our Spring 2022 graduates here.
Read about the winners of our Spring 2022 Student Awards and how they took action to fight COVID and serve our communities.
Graduating Student Profiles
Allison Rascon
BS in Public Health
Allison gave her time and talent as a volunteer research assistant, Community Coordinator and more this spring, all while earning her BS in Public Health.
Simran Sahnan
Master of Public Health
Passionate about patient-centered care, Simran plans to improve health outcomes through a career in healthcare administration.