Kathleen Young, an associate professor of health sciences at California State University, Northridge, will be traveling to Zhejiang University in Hangzhou China as a Fulbright Scholar in spring, 2015. She will teach public health education in the Department of Social Medicine and perform research on tobacco control in the School of Medicine’s Research Center for Tobacco Control. Young studies the benefits of smoke-free environments. Read more in CSUN Today.
Kathleen Young is the coordinator of the COUGH-Northridge (Campuses Organized & United for Good Health), a campus-wide tobacco control policy assessment organization. She also serves as a Service Learning specialist in the Health Education Program where she has developed and coordinated university-community partnership service learning programs with over 30 public health organizations and agencies throughout the San Fernando Valley within the greater Los Angeles area since her arrival at CSUN in the fall of 2003. Read more about Kathleen Young in her faculty bio.