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Student Health Ambassador
Reports From The Field 

Fall 2025 - Spring 2026

​The following presentations highlight the work of our 2025/2026 Student Health Ambassadors, who have spent the year researching critical health issues and implementing community-based interventions across Tennessee.

 

Through partnerships with local organizations, students explored topics of interest and developed strategies to raise awareness and improve health outcomes in their communities.

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Select a campus or scroll for all SHA Reports.

Austin Peay State University

Clarksville, Tennessee

Dachia Palmer - 2026 Report From The Field

Fisk University

Nashville, Tennessee

Alaina Carter - 2026 Report From The Field
Kyran Clopton - 2026 Report From The Field
Kamille Deloach - 2026 Report From The Field
Madison Figureoa - 2026 Report From The Field
Taylor Jones - 2026 Report From The Field
Syrai Lovelace - 2026 Report From The Field
Sophia Thomas & Catrice Grigsby - 2025 Report From The Field
Naomi Thompkins - 2026 Report From The Field

LeMoyne-Owen College

Memphis, Tennessee

Phazsa Harris - 2026 Report From The Field
E'Miaya Lewis - 2026 Report From The Field
Maliyah McDonald - 2026 Report From The Field
Charmere Suggs - 2026 Report From The Field
Carrington Williamson - 2026 Report From The Field
Jamica White - 2026 Report From The Field

Middle Tennessee State University

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Batoul Sawas - 2026 Report From The Field
Sophia Thomas & Catrice Grigsby - 2025 Report From The Field
Amaya White - 2026 Report From The Field

Tennessee State University

Nashville, Tennessee

Janasica Joyner - 2026 Report From The Field
Leayah Harris - 2026 Report From The Field
Payton Wright - 2026 Report From The Field

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Anna Niedzielski - - 2026 Report From The Field
Kylie Flores - 2026 Report From The Field
Kara Thompson - 2026 Report From The Field
Nadiah White - 2026 Report From The Field

Lane College

Jackson, Tennessee

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Erika Reynolds

Health Disparity Topic: Infant Mortality

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Morgan Russell

Health Disparity Topic: Obesity Reduction

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