OUR MISSION
Honors in Community Health (HICH) seeks to build healthy communities through a multidisciplinary approach to overcoming barriers for underserved populations. This collaborative, student-led organization uses its understanding of the non-medical drivers of health to explore multiple types of service: community engagement, advocacy, and research. HICH provides all students at the University of Houston the opportunity to design, implement, and lead a wide variety of community health projects. Through support from the Honors College, HICH members are given the opportunity to pursue projects that best suit their interests, values, and goals.
Membership
Membership fee: $15 per academic year Sign up to our newsletter to stay updated! Our current members collectively contribute perspectives from business, math, science, education, engineering, and other disciplines work together to create measurable and sustainable impacts for our Houston communities. Students who demonstrate a high level of commitment and participation will have the opportunity to design their own community health projects and develop valuable leadership skills. |
Recruitment and Development
The Recruitment and Development (R&D) team provides the backbone to all HICH activities and serves as the communication link that facilitates the flow of information between the various projects within HICH and its members. We host HICH-wide educational workshops, socials, and a mentorship program, and we welcome and recruit prospective members of all backgrounds and majors.
Directors: Rosemarie Le and Melody Tran
Membership Coordinators: Agnes Gunawan, Mielad Ziaee, Nick Navarro
Project Head Coordinators: Eric Lee, Nawar Ahmed, Hai-Chau Hoang, Anaya Ubha
Outreach Coordinators: Joyce Joy, Kimeera Paladugu, Tofunmi Jewesimi
Annual Report
22-23
Our Partnerships
PUBLICATIONS
- Unique Program Brings UH Students and Community Together to Tackle Public Health Issues
- Arete 2019
- Public Health Webinar Discusses Healthcare's Future
- PEERS Program Goes Remote
- Pharis Fellowship Scholars Start Individual Experiments to Improve Health of Houston Community
- UH Healthcare Organizations Discuss Racial Disparities in Medicine
- UH CHWI Helping Houston Communities Impacted by COVID-19
- A Glimpse into the PEERS Program
- PEERS Competition Addresses Community Health Issues
- Student Spotlights
- Engaging Data Science and Public Health