Public Health, Nutrition & Wellness

Professor Emeritus on Medicinal Herbal Teas

   Andrews in the News | Posted on December 13, 2016
Scientific research on the health benefits of herbal teas is slowly catching up with their growing popularity. Traditional tea from the Camellia sinensis plant, such as black tea and green tea, has long been popular in... read more

Comments Solicited for MPH Program Accreditation

   Public Health, Nutrition & Wellness | Posted on September 27, 2016
The Andrews University Master of Public Health (MPH) program would like to again thank the community for all the help provided during the MPH accreditation process! We submitted the self-study document to the Council... read more

Nutrition & Wellness International Cuisine Potluck

   Public Health, Nutrition & Wellness | Posted on September 22, 2016
   Event Date: October 1, 2016 01:30 pm

 

A potluck luncheon for alumni of the Department of Public Health, Nutrition & Wellness.

MPH Candidacy Status and Upcoming Site Visit

| Posted on September 15, 2016
The governing body of the Council on Education for Public Health, the nationally recognized accrediting body for programs in public health, has granted candidacy status for the Public Health Program.  CEPH’s procedures provide that the Department of Public... read more

Professor Quoted in U.S. Congress News

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 11, 2016
The Animal Agriculture Alliance met recently with an agenda that included issues ranging from drugs in meat to consumer perception. This gathering is timely, as the meat industry faces an onslaught of criticisms regarding animal welfare, antibiotic resistance,... read more

Environmental Benefits of Skipping Meat

   Andrews in the News | Posted on April 5, 2016
Trying to reduce your carbon footprint? You may want to take a closer look at the protein you put on your plate. While the pollution generated to produce a typical... read more

American Red Cross CPR & First Aid Certification

   Public Health, Nutrition & Wellness | Posted on February 10, 2016
American Red Cross courses are being taught typically 1 class per month at about $70 per course component, however, February 15 will bring a fantastic Presidential training opportunity. Register for all 3 complonents and you'll only pay $110... read more

"A Certain Kind of Light"

   Campus News | Posted on February 2, 2016
Keith Wakefield, adjunct faculty for the Andrews University Department of Public Health, Nutrition & Wellness, has produced his first short form documentary film, “A Certain Kind of Light,” to critical acclaim. He worked alongside Carla Gober-Park, producer and... read more