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Aisha Katsina Isa, a University of Illinois Springfield student pursuing a master’s degree in public health, was honored with the Emerging Public Health Leader Award at the Illinois Public Health Association (IPHA) 83rd Annual Meeting and Conference on Nov. 19, 2024.

The award recognizes early-career public health professionals who demonstrate exceptional leadership and a commitment to advancing the field of public health.

Isa is an intern in the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Director’s Office through the UIS Graduate Public Service Internship Program, where she has contributed to statewide health initiatives. She previously worked at the National Hospital Abuja and the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria, gaining experience in healthcare delivery, policy advocacy and public health initiatives.

“I am honored to receive this recognition, which reflects the invaluable mentorship I’ve received from my supervisors at UIS and IDPH,” Isa said. “Throughout my professional career, I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to impactful health initiatives, and this award reinforces my dedication to advancing health equity and developing strategies to improve access to care for underserved communities in the U.S.”

At the IPHA conference, Isa presented her research alongside UIS public health students Rashirah Ssentamu, Oluwaleke Akinwale, Janice Akpobaro and Damilola Sherifat Shaba. The group’s projects addressed critical public health challenges and were praised for their innovative approaches and potential impact.

The Illinois Public Health Association annual meeting and conference brings together professionals, students and leaders in public health from across the state to exchange ideas, share research and celebrate achievements in the field.

Learn more about the UIS master’s degree in public health