Dr. Daniel Oerther, professor of civil, architectural, and environmental engineering, has been named a fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health. Originally established in the United Kingdom in 1876, the more than 6,000 active members of the society inform policy and practice, and educate, empower and support communities and individuals to live healthily.
“I am thrilled to grow my global, professional network of like-minded colleagues interested in advancing public health and wellness,” Oerther says.
As the longest-established public health organization in the world, the membership grade of fellow is reserved for individuals who have demonstrated a career commitment to the improvement of population health and wellness.