Jack Draper
Biography
My name is Jack Draper, and I am a first year in the Health Promotion MPH. I am interested in community organization and transgender health. I have a Bachelors of Science in Anthropology from Southern Utah University, since then I spent a few years working as a Project Manager in the Life Sciences field.
I chose this school because I felt that the two universities could provide me with plenty of support. I also deeply appreciated the School of Public Health’s commitment to health equity and anti-racism. My favorite thing about this program is the supportive faculty and fellow students.
When I’m not on campus, I love going to see live music at the Twilight Cafe and Bar, studying at Muddworks cafe, and playing boardgames with friends. Feel free to reach out with questions about my experience in the Health Promotion program, or ask me about my favorite local bands!
My office hours are on Zoom from 11am-12pm PST on Fridays, or contact me through the SPH ambassador email to schedule a time that works for you!
Zoom Meeting Link: https://pdx.zoom.us/j/87349369765
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