
CSUSB’s hybrid online Master of Public Health (MPH) program has been recognized as one of the best in the nation, earning a spot on The Princeton Review’s 2025 list, which highlights the top programs that offer flexibility for part-time students, affordability and access to cutting-edge technologies.

Neal Malik, CSUSB associate professor of health science and human ecology and director of the master in public health program, will discuss “Childhood and adolescent obesity treatment interventions: Where are we now and where do we need to go?” at noon Thursday, Feb. 29, in-person and on Zoom.

Two-time CSUSB alumna Joanina Gazcon’s passion for helping the community has not only brought her a fulfilling career, but it has even earned her an invitation to the White House.

Ted Coleman’s contributions and commitment to the college-health field were recently recognized when he was named an American College Health Association (ACHA) Fellow.