Student | Award | About |
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Outstanding Epidemiology Doctoral Student: Maxwell Akonde
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Mr. Maxwell Akonde has been a stellar university citizen, not only as a student (e.g., 4.0 GPA) and researcher but as a leader. He earned acceptance into the esteemed Grace Jordan McFadden Professors Program in 2019. He has worked on the NIH-funded African American Cancer Epidemiology Study (AACES), a multisite study to identify factors that contribute to the racial disparity in ovarian cancer survival, where he has assisted with coordination and has contributed to several manuscripts. His dissertation topic is entitled "Evaluating Multi-Biomarker Panels for the Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer" and represents an important line of inquiry to work on developing tools to detect ovarian cancer in its early, more curable stages. Mr. Akonde has been active in authoring or coauthoring research papers. Mr. Akonde has also presented research findings at scientific conferences and has served as a peer reviewer for journals and as an abstract reviewer for APHA. Mr. Akonde has been active in service at the level of the department, school and university. Within our department, he served as a student representative on the Planning Committee for our gala event last year. At the school level, Mr. Akonde served on the ASPH Dean's Students Advisory Council and initiated the ASPH International Student Forum that provides a venue for students to learn about the public health challenges in countries throughout the globe. At the university level, in successive years he served as the Graduate Student Association (GSA) Secretary of Data Management, was elected the GSA Vice-President, and was then elected GSA President. In these roles, he worked with university leaders to effectively implement university-wide change. In 2020, Mr. Akonde was appointed to serve as a student representative on the USC President's Future Planning Group that drafted an action plan for a successful in-person Fall 2020 semester during the COVID-19 pandemic. He continues to serve as the student representative on the President's Advisory Council and works on university-wide diversity initiatives through the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Policy Advisory Council. As an advocate for international students, he has served as a Thinking Globally Ambassador since September 2019 where he works with International Student and Scholar Services to bring openness to diverse cultures in U.S. classrooms. Based on this extensive list of accomplishments in 2023 he was awarded the 2022-2023 ASPH Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Contributions to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Taken in combination, this impressive track record of accomplishments demonstrates that Mr. Akonde is a difference maker in research, service and leadership. |
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Outstanding Epidemiology Master's Student: Katherine Brown |
Ms. Katherine Brown is a MPH epidemiology student graduating in May 2024. Her nomination is based on
her excellence in research, mentorship and service during her tenure in the graduate
program. Katherine is a non-traditional student, who joined EPID after completing
a prior decade-long career in the hospitality industry. She returned to get a MPH
to pursue her true passion: epidemiology, health disparities and infectious diseases.
Her specific accomplishments include: |
Arnold School of Public Health
2024 Student Awards
The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics is proud to announce the recipients of their 2024 Student Awards. These four students were selected for their outstanding performance both academically and outside the classroom.