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Students Organizations

Eta Sigma Gamma
Eta Sigma Gamma is the National Professional Health Honorary Society. The primary purpose of Eta Sigma Gamma is to enhance the professional competence and dedication of individual members of the profession of health education.

Adviser: Tania Basta basta@ohio.edu

Phone: (740) 593-4681

 

Future Healthcare Administrators (FHCA) of the Ohio University
The purpose of FHCA is to promote an educational environment where students may develop professional, personal and social skills. FHCA attempts to develop an association with local, regional and national health services executive groups that may enhance academic and career opportunities.

Adviser: David Stretton stretton@ohio.edu

Phone: (740) 593-0434 / ( 740) 593-1218

President: Kim Grabor kg207804@ohio.edu

Vice President: Erin Luckas el175003@ohio.edu

Secretary: Courtney George cg607604@ohio.edu

Treasurer: Erin Desatnik ed944903@ohio.edu

Human Resource Coordinator: Kait Higgins kh254903@ohio.edu

Webmaster: Brian Kolligan bk370803@ohio.edu

 

Industrial Hygiene Student Local Section of AIHA
The Ohio University Industrial Hygiene Student Association (IHSA) was founded over a decade ago to foster a sense of community among students engaged in this university program of study. Officers of the organization are elected by all members of the BSIH major by an annual election held in spring quarter. Officers of the IHSA help ensure the organization meets its objectives of sponsoring social activities and semi-professional activities, such as resume and cover letter writing workshops, fundraising, major recruiting and topics of interest to the student membership. IHSA meetings are held approximately once per quarter in a local restaurant, officer's home or classroom in Grover Center.

Adviser: Tim Ryan ryant@ohio.edu

Phone: (740) 593-2134
Contact: Emily Fulk ef155003@ohio.edu

Student Environmental Health Association
Adviser: Helmut Paschold paschold@ohi.edu

Phone: (740) 593-4680

 

 

 


 
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