Alumni

Tonya Allen

Deploying Power with Integrity and Love

Tonya Allen

“Public health offered a way of thinking about policies and practices that can strengthen the well-being of people on a large scale. I wanted to improve the lives of Detroiters, particularly children. At the School of Public Health, I learned how to mobilize communities to change health outcomes,” Allen says.

Stephanie Sayler

Clearing the Air: Risk Assessment of Asbestos Exposures in Detroit

Stephanie Sayler

After the Navy, I went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Armstrong State University in Savannah, Georgia. Then I came to the University of Michigan to work as a research staff member for Rick Nietzel, associate professor of environmental health sciences. After a year and a half, I began the master’s program in industrial hygiene and earned my Master of Science degree in 2016.

Daniel Lee

From Taiwan to Ann Arbor

Shoou-Yih Daniel Lee

I always felt hungry for knowledge. Pursuing an academic career was completely foreign to me. I didn’t know anyone who had gotten a PhD. But I knew I wanted to learn.