Kellon Banks was a part of the Graduate Public Health Program from 2018-2020. During her time in the program, she served as the Secretary for the Graduate Public Health Association. Banks conducted her thesis research on the “Knowledge and Awareness About Cervical Cancer and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Among Women in Macon County, Alabama” under Dr. Ehsan Abdalla. She participated in various health educational programs throughout rural Alabama including a Cervical Cancer educational intervention which focused on increasing women’s knowledge about Cervical Cancer, HPV, HPV Vaccinations, and Pap smears. She has also presented these research findings to numerous audiences including Harvard Medical School, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, ϲͼ, Tuskegee community, and University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Banks returned to ϲͼ (TU) after completion of her MPH. She currently serves as the Health Educator for the ϲͼ COVID-19 Recovery Management Center (CRMC) working to address current health concerns and promote public health standards to the TU community through interactive and educational programs. She also manages a group of students, the TU Peer Health Educators, who assist with providing outreach through health education to their peers as well.
In the fall, she plans to pursue her Doctorate in Public Health in Behavioral Science and Health Education. She is well equipped for the journey thanks to the Department of Graduate Public Health at TU!