FSU Center of Population Sciences for Health Equity Celebrates Graduate Assistants Fellowship with Association of Nurses in AIDS Care

Florida State University doctoral student and graduate assistant with the Center of Population Sciences for Health Equity (CPSHE), Crim Sabuncu, has been accepted into the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) HIV & Aging Scholars Program [...]

FSU College of Nursing Assistant Professor authors his first chapters in two international LGBTQ books released this fall

Florida State University is proud to announce the achievements of Assistant Professor and assistant director of the Center of Population Sciences for Health Equity (CPSHE) Dr. Casey Xavier Hall, who has recently contributed as an author of two books in the fields of Queer Victimology and Global LGBTQ Health.

FSU's Center of Population Science for Health Equity launches project with the FDA to reduce health disparities among underrepresented minority communities

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office of Minority Health and Health Equity (FDA OMHHE) has awarded a grant to Florida State University’s Center of Population Sciences for Health Equity (CPSHE) to be part of the FDA OMHHE Racial and Ethnic Minority Acceleration Consortium for Health Equity consortium.

College of Nursing Assistant Professor Receives a First Year Assistant Professor Award

A Florida State University assistant professor, Dr. Casey Xavier Hall, has been granted a First Year Assistant Professor award (FYAP) to improve the measurement of maltreatment and neglect in older adults for use in research and screening. Research on maltreatment and neglect in older LGBT adults is a field that is “next to nonexistent” according to Dr.

CPSHE assistant professor hosts a talk with the NIH Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office

College of Nursing faculty member and Center of Population Sciences for Health Equity affiliate, Dr. Casey Xavier Hall will be hosting a talk on “Identifying Barriers and Supports in STEM Recruitment Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth and Young Adults” with the NIH Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office