CHER congratulates its three interns on their graduation from California State University, Long Beach! Brandon Osborn, Esther Minju Lee, and Raiza Parada all received a Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education from the CSULB Department of Health Science.
Brandon, Esther, and Raiza completed their internship requirement at CHER, where they assisted with grant proposal writing, quantitative and qualitative data collection, and data analysis. As the evaluation lead for Building Healthy Communities Long Beach (BHCLB), a 10-year place-based initiative funded by The California Endowment, CHER also provided the interns an opportunity to be involved with an effective developmental evaluation approach that uses local, state, and national level data, and also input from community organizations and residents involved in BHCLB. An internship at CHER provides students with valuable skills for a career in health disparities research and as preparation for graduate level study.
For more information on CHER internships, please email Ms. Carol Canjura at carol.canjura@csulb.edu.
Please note that priority will be given to CSULB students.