Atticus Chance Emig

Junior Public Health Advisor And STEM Content Writer at Edheads

Atticus Chance Emig, CHW, CHES, is a skilled public health professional with extensive experience in STEM content development, research, and community health advocacy. Currently serving as a Junior Public Health Advisor and STEM Content Writer at Edheads, Atticus creates engaging K-12 STEM materials and stays updated with educational trends. As a Graduate Research Assistant at Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine, Atticus contributes to a novel study on generativity in healthcare. Previous roles include supporting individuals living with HIV/AIDS at AIDS Healthcare Foundation, conducting market research at Plunkett Research, and leading health advocacy initiatives at Legacy Community Health. Atticus holds a Master of Public Health from The Ohio State University and a Master of Arts in Health Communication from the University of Houston, alongside a Bachelor of Science in Public Health and Psychology.

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Edheads

Edheads creates unique, free Web experiences designed to make hard-to-teach science, technology, engineering, and math concepts understandable. We deliver in-depth content that allows K-12 students and users of all ages to explore and learn intuitively in an online environment. Edheads' innovative learning experiences connect the required classroom curriculum to exciting real-world applications, allowing students to "test drive" potential STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) careers they may not have previously considered for themselves, igniting an interest in STEM and providing motivation for academic success. Students and teachers deserve the highest quality learning experiences, and Edheads continually strives to make this possible, providing excellence in online learning that is free to all users. Edheads aims to demonstrate to students that anyone, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or economic background, can take an interest in STEM subjects and pursue careers in STEM.


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