CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAE

Kara N. Zografos, DrPH, MPH

2345 E. San Ramon Ave. M/S MH30

Fresno, CA 93740

559-278-5988

E-mail: kzografos@mail.fresnostate.edu

EDUCATION

8/03-6/07 Doctorate of Public Health Loma Linda University,

Loma Linda, CA

Emphasis: Health

Education

Cognate: Epidemiology

Dissertation Title: The Effects of an Adolescent Asthma Education Intervention on Knowledge, Intention, Behavior, Self-Efficacy, and Self-Consciousness.

8/99-8/02 Master of Public Health California State

University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Emphasis: Health

Promotion and Education

Thesis Title: Protective Alcohol-Use Behaviors among a Sample of California State University, Fresno Students.

8/94-5/99 Bachelor of Science California State

University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Major: Health Science-

Community Health

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

California State University, Fresno August 2000 – current

Professor, Department of Public Health (August 2019 – current)

• Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

• Conduct minor advising for undergraduates.

• Conduct MPH advising for graduate students.

• Serve on several graduate projects and theses.

Chair, Department of Public Health (August 2016 – current)

• Manage three academic units within a single department, including supervision of over 30 full and part-time faculty members.

• Supervise approximately 30 full-time and part-time faculty, two administrative staff members, and three student assistants.

• Organize department faculty meetings once per month.

• Advise MPH students (n = approximately 60 current students) and public health minors (number varies each semester; approximately 25 per semester).

• Write various reports, including annual reports, major assessment reports, and student success reports.

• Oversee course scheduling.

• Oversee the administration of student and peer evaluations.

• Implement curriculum development and enhancement efforts.

• Support the MPH Director in writing accreditation reports.

• Support the MPH Director in program revision to ensure compliance with new accreditation competencies.

• Manage the department budget.

College Assessment Coordinator, College of Health and Human Services (January 2014 – May 2016 and August 2019 - current)

• Review Student Outcomes Assessment Plans (SOAPs) for all seven departments in the College.

• Review annual reports for all seven departments in the College.

• Provide consultation to all seven departments in the College on the development of SOAPs and annual reports.

• Recommend rubrics to measure each of the five Core competencies (oral communication, written communication, information literacy, critical thinking, and quantitative reasoning).

• Participate in assessment meetings at the college and university levels.

Master of Public Health Director, Department of Public Health (January 2014 – May 2016)

• Organized MPH faculty meetings throughout the academic year.

• Organized MPH advisory board meetings twice during the academic year.

• Coordinated the new MPH student orientation each academic year.

• Oversaw admission procedures for the MPH program.

• Developed and implemented policies and procedures for the program.

• Coordinated curriculum development and implementation.

• Designed professional development opportunities for students in the program.

• Directed student research.

• Developed accreditation reports for the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).

Associate Professor, Department of Public Health (August 2013 – May 2019)

• Taught courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

• Conducted major advising for undergraduates.

• Served on several graduate projects and theses.

Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health (August 2007 – May 2013)

• Taught the following undergraduate and graduate courses:

o PH 90 (Contemporary Health Issues) – Online and In-Person

o PH 100 (Community Health)

o PH 104 (Global and Cultural Health) – Online

o PH 109 (Epidemiology)

o PH 114 (Health Behavior)

o PH 128 (Complementary and Alternative Medicine)

o PH 131 (Principles of Health Education)

o PH 133 (Health Education Methods)

o PH 135 (Introduction to Human Disease)

o PH 202 (Advanced Public Health Statistics)

o PH 208 (Health Promotion)

o PH 225A (Foundations in Public Health, Part A)

o PH 225B (Foundations in Public Health, Part B)

• Conducted major advising for undergraduates.

• Served and chaired several graduate projects and theses.

Fieldwork Coordinator, Department of Public Health (August 2005 – May 2007)

• Placed and supervised undergraduate and graduate students in fieldwork sites.

Lecturer, Department of Public Health (January 2006 – May 2007)

• Taught the following undergraduate level courses:

o PH 90 (Contemporary Health Issues)

o PH 131 (Principles of Health Education)

Teaching Assistant, Department of Public Health (August 2000 – September 2002)

• Taught the following undergraduate courses:

o PH 91 (Introduction to Human Sexuality)

o PH 110 (Drugs, Society, and Health)

o PH 152T (Health Education for Designated Subject Teachers)

Loma Linda University March 2005 - current

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Health Promotion and Education (September 2011 – December 2011 and September 2012 – December 2012)

• Taught the following course:

o HPRO 530 (Research in Health Behavior and Health Education) - Online

Teaching Assistant, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (March 2005 – June 2005)

• Taught the following course:

o STAT 568 (Data Analysis)

Teaching Assistant, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (June 2005 – July 2005)

• Taught the following course:

o STAT 509 (General Statistics)

Saint Katherine College June 2013 – August 2013

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy

• Taught the following course:

o HP 320 (Community Health)

American Lung Association of Central California September 2005 – September 2007

Program Associate/Asthma Camp Coordinator

• Coordinated residential asthma camps for children and teenagers.

• Solicited donations from community organizations and members.

• Established monthly and yearly budgets.

• Organized and conducted various asthma education events for parents and children throughout the San Joaquin Valley.

• Collaborated with school personnel to teach asthma education programs to teenagers in various school districts.

• Conducted asthma education presentations for school nurses and teachers.

CONSULTANT EXPERIENCE

3/19 – current Biostatical Consultant, Valley Children’s Hospital, Madera, CA

Responsibilities: Provide statistical advice and conduct various statistical analyses for residents, physicians, and surgeons.

10/07 – 12/09 Evaluator, Office of Traffic Safety Grant, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Responsibilities: Developed front-end program assessment, reviewed online personal drinking assessment programs, and assisted in the preparation of quarterly reports to compare and contrast program goals and objectives for eight campuses.

EXTRAMURAL GRANTS

In progress A grant proposal to Kaiser Permanente for funding for a project

titled “The Development of a Community Health Workers Pathway/Framework”. In collaboration with Adventist Health and the Central Valley Health Policy Institute.

8/13 – 8/18 Role: Co-PI for Project #4

Title: UC Berkeley/Stanford Children’s Environmental Health Center

Project #4: Transit Exposures in Utero

Funding Agency: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences & Environmental Protection Agency

Total Budget: $9,531,685

Project #4 Budget: $716,193

8/12 – 11/13 Role: Co-PI

Title: Promoting Civic Engagement among Communities of Color in the River West Access Initiative

Funding Agency: The Resources Legacy Fund

Budget: $29,417

Status: Funded

3/12 Role: PI

Title: Research Program Planning Group: Empowering Parents to Serve as Advocates for Clean Air

Funding Agency: Eurice Kennedy National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health

Budget: $18,742

Status: Not Funded

PUBLICATIONS

Manuscripts – in progress

Alcala, E., Zografos, K., Capitman, J., & Kwon, J. (2019). Using the Structured Social Observation (SSO) tool in characterizing neighborhood assets and liabilities.

Manuscripts – published

Zografos, K., Capitman, J., & Alcala, E. (2019). Assessing the impact of integrating research experiences into undergraduate public health curricula. Pedagogy in Health Promotion, 1-6.

Zografos, K., Krenz, V., Yarmo, K., & Alcala, E. (2015). College students’ utilization of protective alcohol-use behaviors: Effects of age, gender, and year in school. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, Volume 12, Issue 3, 49-58.

Sturz, D.L. & Zografos, K.N. (2014). Religious coping and working past retirement age: A

review of the literature. Journal of Religion, Spirituality, & Aging, Volume 26, 231-244.

Mahoney, M.P., Tedrick, T., Jackson, M.W., & Zografos, K.N. (2013). Drug use among former

major league baseball players. American Journal of Contemporary Research, Issue 3, Volume

11, 6-14.

Zografos, K., Hopp Marshak, H., Neish, C., & Dyjack, D. (2011). The effects of an adolescent

asthma education intervention on knowledge, intention, behavior, self-efficacy, and self-

consciousness. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, V8, Issue 1, 60-71.

Textbook Chapters – in progress

Garza, M. & Zografos, K. Religion, Spirituality, and Cultural Diversity. In L. Raffy and M.A. Perez (Eds). Cultural Competence. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass Pulishers.

Textbook Chapters – published

Zografos, K. (2016). Complementary, Integrative, and Alternative Health: A Multicultural Perspective. In H. Pinzon-Perez and M.A. Perez (Eds). Complementary and alternative medicine among Caucasian/European Americans. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass Publishers.

Zografos, K., & Perez, M. (2013). Cultural Competency in Health Education and Health Promotion. In M.A. Perez and R.R. Luquis (Eds). Health disparities and social determinants of health: Implications for health education. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass Publishers.

PRESENTATIONS

Professional Presentations

2020 Presenters: Kwon, J., Ahn, Y., Chung, S., Noth, E., Zografos, K., Capitman, J., & Hammond, K.

Conference: International Society of Exposure Science, Virtual.

Title: Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Roadside Transportation Related Air Quality and Neighborhood Characterization. Delivered September 21, 2020.

2018 Presenters: Zografos, K., Alcala, E., Capitman, J., Khang, L., & Kumar, Shanil.

Conference: American Public Health Association’s 147th Annual Meeting and Exposition in Philadelphia, PA.

Title: Integrating Research Experiences into Public Health Curricula.

Delivered on November 6, 2019.

2017 Presenters: Zografos, K., Alcala, E., Capitman, J., & Kwon, J.

Conference: Society for Public Health Education in Columbus, Ohio.

Title: Neighborhood Characterization: Use of a Structured Social Observation Tool

Delivered April 4, 2017.

2012 Presenters: Zografos, K., Krenz, V., Sturz, D., & Arrezola, J.

Conference: American Public Health Association’s 140th Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Francisco, CA.

Title: Importance of Spiritual Wellness among a Sample of College Students.

Delivered October 28, 2012.

2011 Presenters: Pinzon-Perez, H., Zografos, K., & Arrezola, J.

Conference: American Public Health Association’s 139th Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C.

Title: Improving Writing and Health Literacy in Nursing and Public Health Students: Implications for Service Learning.

Delivered: October 31, 2011.

2010 Presenters: Zografos, K., Thatcher, G., & Davoli, G.

Conference: American Public Health Association’s 138th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Denver, CO.

Title: Protective Alcohol-Use Behavior Utilization among a Sample of 2009 College Students.

Delivered: November 9, 2010.

2010 Presenters: Thatcher, G., Zografos, K., & Chandler, S.

Conference: The American Academy of Health Behavior, Clearwater, FL.

Title: Is Sexuality Education Delaying Onset of Sexual Intercourse or Increasing Condom Use for Middle School Students?

Delivered: February 10, 2010.

2008 Presenters: Zografos, K., Hopp Marshak, H., Neish, C., & Dyjack, D.

Conference: American Public Health Association’s 136th Annual Meeting and Exposition, San Diego, CA.

Title: The Effects of an Adolescent Asthma Education Intervention on Knowledge, Intention, Behavior, Self-Efficacy, and Self-Consciousness. Delivered: October 8, 2008.

2006 Presenters: Zografos, K., Davoli, G., Sowby, S., & Gitchel, S.

Conference: American Public Health Association’s 134th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA.

Title: Protective Alcohol-Use Behaviors among a Sample of California State University, Fresno Students.

Delivered: November 6, 2006.

Additional Presentations

4/17 Topic: Assessing Neighborhood Characteristics: Use of a Structured Social Observation Tool.

Location: California State University, Fresno

Event: Celebrating our Engagement: Research and Creative Activities Event (College of Health and Human Services)

4/17 Topic: Transit Exposure During Pregnancy: Simulated Exposure Measurements During Different Modes of Transit in Fresno.

Location: California State University, Fresno

Event: Celebrating our Engagement: Research and Creative Activities Event (College of Health and Human Services)

2/17 Topic: Making Connections in Assessment.

Location: California State University, Fresno

Event: Faculty Learning Community

4/16 Topic: Impact of Integrating Undergraduate Research into Public Health Curricula

Location: California State University, Fresno

Event: Celebrating Engagement (College of Health and Human Services)

10/15 Topic: Project 4: Transit Exposure During Pregnancy

Location: California State University, Fresno

Event: Celebrating Engagement Event (College of Health and Human Services)

9/12 Topic: Overview of Asian and Pacific Islander Health in the Central Valley

Location: California State University, Fresno

Initiative: White House: Fresno Community Town Hall

5/12 Topic: SPSS and Data Analysis

Location: California State University, Fresno

Department/Course: Public Health/PH 299

4/12 Topic: Job Opportunities in the Field of Health Education

Location: California State University, Fresno

Department/Course: Physical Therapy/PHTH 102

4/11 Topic: Job Opportunities in the Field of Health Education

Location: California State University, Fresno

Department/Course: Physical Therapy/PHTH 102

8/10 Topic: Alcohol and Social Norms

Location: California State University, Fresno

Department/Course: Student Support Services

9/08 Topic: SPSS and Applications for Health Promotion Projects

Location: California State University, Fresno

Department/Course: Public Health/PH 225A

CONTINUING EDUCATION

6/19 Center for Faculty Excellence: Dare to Lead: Principles of Supervision, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Participated in a workshop on supervision and leadership.

4/18 Student Success Summit: The Intersections of Social Justice and Student Success, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Summit on promoting student success.

3/18 Care of the Caregiver Workshop, Valley Children’s Hospital, Madera, CA.

Description: Interprofessional workshop on caring for the caregiver.

2/18 The Seventh International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition. Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA.

Description: Conference on the health benefits of a vegetarian diet.

11/17 Air Pollution’s Impacts on Allergy and Asthma Symposium. UCSF, Fresno, CA.

Description: Symposium on air pollution’s impact on allergy and asthma.

4/17 Center for Faculty Excellence: Managing Conflict and Facilitating a Collegial Department and University, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Participated in a workshop led by Dr. Cipriano on management and leadership.

3/17 HERS Institute. Higher Education Leadership Development Program. Wellesley, MA.

Description: Conference designed to strengthen and elevate women holding mid-to-senior level positions in higher education.

Multiple Meetings: March 15 – 17, 2017; November 10 – 12, 2016; September 29 – October 2, 2016; and various webinars from September 2016 through March 2017.

3/17 Error Disclosure Workshop, Valley Children’s Hospital, Madera, CA.

Description: Interprofessional workshop on error disclosure.

8/15 Graduate Net Initiative Faculty Learning Community: Graduate Online Pedagogy and Mentorship, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Redesigned graduate level online courses.

6/12 Summer Teaching Innovations Academy, CSALT/TILT, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Redesigned PH 109 to include new technology.

2/12 Enhancing Critical Thinking Workshop, CSALT/TILT, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Integrated a needs assessment activity into PH 131 to enhance critical thinking.

11/11 Service Learning Workshop, Jan and Bud Richter Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Converted PH 133 into a service learning course (PH 133S).

9/11 Writing across the Curriculum Seminar, CSALT/TILT, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Developed a rubric to assess writing assignments in an undergraduate general education course.

5/11 Regional Asthma Management and Prevention Workshop, Sacramento, CA.

Description: Trained on strategies to reduce the burden of asthma in the Central Valley.

6/10 – 4/11 Health Policy Leadership Program, Central Valley Health Policy Institute, Fresno, CA

Description: Trained on the development of health and healthcare policies and programs in the San Joaquin Valley.

3/11 National Coalition Building Institute One-Day Prejudice Reduction Workshop, National Coalition Building Institute, Fresno State Team, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Trained on the development of diversity within the classroom.

3/11 Using Games to Improve Critical Thinking, CSALT, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Trained on how to use games to improve critical thinking in the classroom.

8/10 Syllabus Redesign, CSALT/TILT, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Trained on how to align assessment to learning objectives.

12/09 ETS Criterion, CSALT, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Trained on ETS Criterion, a computer-based scoring program for improving writing.

6/09 Research Infrastructure in Minority Institution (RIMI), California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA.

Description: Trained on the development of a proposal for the National Institutes of Health.

11/08 CUR-CSU Workshop on Institutionalizing Undergraduate Research, Sacramento, CA.

Description: Trained on the development of campus-wide engagement in undergraduate research.

9/08 International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, GA.

Description: Trained on the prevention and control of emerging infectious diseases, both in the United States and abroad.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

8/08 – current Section Editor, Californian Journal of Health Promotion.

8/08 – current Reviewer, Californian Journal of Health Promotion.

9/01-current American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.

Purpose: Represents and serves the field of public health, nationally and internationally. Protects and promotes public and personal health.

1/10 – 1/11 American Academy of Health Behavior, Rudolph, Ohio

Purpose: Serves as the “research home” for health behavior scholars and researchers whose primary commitment is to excellence in research.

4/98-8/02 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Purpose: Recognizes and promotes academic excellence in all fields of higher education.

10/97-8/02 Golden Key National Honor Society California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Purpose: International honor society committed to a high standard of scholastic achievement.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

8/17 – current Member, Valley Children’s Hospital Interprofessional Education Collaborative, Madera, CA

Responsibilities: Support in promoting conferences and workshops, recruit student members, and facilitate collaborations between the Department of Public Health, the College of Health and Human Services, and Valley Children’s Hospital.

5/16 – current Member, Children’s Health and Air Pollution Study (CHAPS) Community Advisory Board, Fresno, CA

Responsibilities: Educate the community on asthma and air quality.

8/12 – current Board Member/Finance Committee Member as of 2018, Central California Asthma Collaborative, Fresno, CA

Responsibilities: Raise awareness and educate the community on asthma

management and control.

8/12 – current Member, Daughters of Penelope, Saint George Greek Orthodox Church, Fresno, CA

Responsibilities: Serve on visitation and sunshine committees.

5/12 -current Judge, Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco, Dunlap, CA

Responsibilities: Evaluate junior high and high school students on oratorical presentations. Oratorical presentations occur once each year.

1/14 – 12/16 Board Member, Saint George Greek Orthodox Church, Fresno, CA

Responsibilities: Developed policies for the church community, reviewed staff compensation, and approved budgets.

9/08 – 12/16 Director, Saint George Greek Orthodox Church, Fresno, CA

Responsibilities: Oversaw staff and students. Assisted in the development of curriculum.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

University Level

8/18 – current Member, Planning Coalition for a Healthier Campus Initiative

Responsibilities: Implement healthy initiatives to make our campus healthier by adopting guidelines around food and nutrition, physical activity, and programming.

1/18 – current Member, Ad Hoc University Written Communication Committee

Responsibilities: Develop plans for how the university will assess the written communication competency.

8/17- current Reviewer, Smittcamp Family Honors College

Responsibilities: Review and rank applications to the Smittcamp Family Honors College.

8/16 – current Member, Dean’s Council

Responsibilities: Provide advice to the College and promote collaboration between faculty, staff, and the greater community.

1/10 – current Reviewer, Forgivable Loan Applications

Responsibilities: Review and rank forgivable loan applications for the CSU Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program Award.

8/10 – 8/19 Member, Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects

Responsibilities: Review proposals to ensure the rights and health of human subjects are protected.

5/15 Judge, 7th Annual Graduate Research and Creative Writing Symposium

Responsibilities: Evaluated graduate students’ creative writing presentations.

8/08 – 5/13 Member, Alcohol Safety Council, Education and Prevention Sub-Committee

Responsibilities: Planned and implemented alcohol abuse prevention programs.

8/08 – 5/13 Mentor, McNair Program

Responsibilities: Mentored low-income, first generation students to pursue doctoral studies.

8/08 – 8/09 Member, Alcohol Safety Council

Responsibilities: Promoted alcohol safety and awareness on campus.

College Level

8/17 – current Member, Retention Committee

Responsibilities: Introduce young adolescents to professions within our College.

8/16 – current Member, Dean’s Cabinet

Responsibilities: Meet with the Dean, other department chairs, and directors from the College.

8/10 – 8/16 Member, Curriculum Committee

Responsibilities: Reviewed and approved course proposals.

8/07 – 8/16 Member (8/07 – current)/Secretary (8/08-5/14), Industrial Technology Committee

Responsibilities: Developed and planned training seminars on the use of technology in the classroom.

Department Level

8/16 – current Chair, Scholarship Committee

Responsibilities: Review and rank scholarships.

8/16 – current Chair, Committee on Program Evaluation (SOAP)

Responsibilities: Meet with option coordinators to review the SOAP document.

8/13 – current Member, Personnel Committee

Responsibilities: Review personnel documents and participate in voting for retention, tenure, and promotion.

8/09 – current Chair (as of 8/16), Curriculum Committee

Responsibilities: Assist department faculty in curriculum requests and course changes.

8/07 – current Member, MPH Graduate Advisory Committee

Responsibilities: Provide consultation on student recruitment, curriculum development, and assessment.

8/09 – 8/16 Member, Re-Admissions Committee/Academic Probation and Disqualification

Responsibilities: Reviewed student petitions and made recommendations on future academic standing.

8/07 – 8/14 Faculty Advisor, Student Public Health Association

Responsibilities: Assisted students in planning health-related events on and off campus.

AWARDS AND HONORS

10/10 Club and Organization of the Month Award

Awarding Agency: Student Leadership Department, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Description: Recognizes the contributions of club and organization advisors and ways in which they have improved the Fresno State community.

8/10 2010 Faculty Mentor Award

Awarding Agency: Department of Public Health; College of Health and Human Services, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Description: Recognizes mentoring, outstanding support, and loyal dedication to the students in the Department of Public Health and the College of Health and Human Services.

5/10 Faculty Recognition Award

Awarding Agency: College of Health and Human Services, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Description: Recognizes outstanding service to the Department of Public Health.

5/08 Outstanding Advisor of the Year

Awarding Agency: Student Leadership Department, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Description: Awarded to faculty and staff advisors who have demonstrated qualities associated with outstanding academic advising of students.

6/07 Loma Linda University Chancellor’s Award, Loma Linda, CA

Description: Highest student award given to a graduate as a tangible demonstration of the University’s regard for, and encouragement of, individual accomplishment in excellent scholarship and community service within the framework of commitment to the highest ideals of the University.

5/07 Outstanding Advisor of the Year

Awarding Agency: Campus Advisors Network, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA

Description: Awarded to faculty and staff advisors who have demonstrated qualities associated with outstanding academic advising of students.

5/06 CSU Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program Award, Long Beach, CA

Description: Provides financial aid in the form of loans to doctoral students with the motivation, skills, and experience needed to teach the diverse student body of the CSU.

1/06 Loma Linda University Selma Andrews Scholarship, Loma Linda, CA

Description: Awarded to students for high grade point averages and volunteer/community service.

7/04 Loma Linda University Gerken-Neish Scholarship Award, Loma Linda, CA

Description: Awarded to students for high grade point averages and health-related experiences within the School of Public Health.

11/99 American Cancer Society Volunteer of the Year Award, Fresno, CA

Description: Awarded for service in increasing cancer awareness and education in the community.

5/99 American Association of Health Education Outstanding Undergraduate Health Education Major of the Year Award, Reston, VA

Description: Recognizes one outstanding undergraduate student majoring in health education/promotion from each degree track of the colleges or universities with professional preparation degree programs.

8/97 Recipient of the Health Science Scholarship Award, Fresno, CA

Description: Awarded to students for high grade point averages and campus involvement.

5/94 Recipient of the Daughters of Penelope Scholarship, Fresno, CA

Description: Awarded to Orthodox students for high GPA.

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