
The Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health leads with cutting-edge science and deep community commitments
At Arizona’s first and only accredited college of public health, our faculty, alumni and students are finding new approaches. We’re advancing community preparedness, chronic disease prevention, family wellness and advocacy for public health policy. Through numerous collaborations, we’re working to make profound impacts on the well-being of Southwestern residents and eradicate the dramatic health disparities in our state.
When you give to the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, you help prevent injury and disease through health education programs. Your gifts can fund research that addresses the health needs of diverse populations. And you can spur more engagement between public health experts and those making policy decisions.

“Supporters like you are helping the college expand the definition of public health service in the academic setting. Please continue to join us in promoting and protecting health in our local communities and those across the globe.”
—Dean Iman Hakim

Scholarship support helps students focus on their studies, engage in the communities they serve and connect to the public health workforce. Your scholarship gifts are critical in the college’s efforts to attract and retain the most talented and dedicated students.
SOME OF OUR TOP PRIORITIES
Public Health Dean’s Fund for Excellence
Your gift will help fund outreach activities, urgent student needs and student travel to conferences, and provide faculty-seed money for early stage research.
Zuckerman Family Foundation Scholarship Endowment
Your gifts will be matched one-to-one by the Zuckerman Family Foundation.
Healthy 2B Me Kids Camp
The goals of the series of week-long summer camps are to provide summer health education for youth 7-11 years and promote wellness through a range of activities, including healthy cooking, swimming and dance.
Mobile Health Unit
The Mobile Health Unit aims to prevent the uninsured and underinsured, of any racial or ethnic background, to rely on the emergency room for their health care. With your support. we can continue to operationalize the units and expand monthly access to health services. These outreach events also provide valuable demographic information and other data that can affect public policy and identify any other additional health inequities.
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