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Annie Hommel is a Senior Instructor and Program Director in the College of Health at Oregon State University, where she leads the MPH program and serves as Undergraduate Program Director for Public Health. She holds an adjunct appointment and teaches in both the College of Health and the College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS), reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to public health education.
Her research and academic interests focus on health policy and politics, health equity, climate change and human health consequences, and the policy impact on social and environmental determinants of health. She emphasizes environmental justice and the integration of planetary health into public health curricula.
Annie is the lead instructor for H100: Introduction to Public Health and co-leads the Elevation Team in the College of Health. She is actively involved in curriculum development and instructional leadership across colleges.
While no publications are listed in the available text, her teaching and programmatic focus suggest strong engagement with policy analysis, public health education, and climate-health intersections.
- Scientific Awards: None listed
Annie Hommel advises MPH and undergraduate students in public health. She is currently accepting new MPH students but not new PhD students, indicating her primary role in professional and undergraduate education rather than doctoral research mentorship. She is affiliated with the Health Management and Policy and Environmental and Occupational Health groups within the School of Nutrition and Public Health.
She is actively involved in interdisciplinary teaching and leadership initiatives, particularly through her dual teaching roles in the College of Health and CEOAS, and her leadership in public health program development.





