Biography
I’m Aseel, a Health Promotion major at the University of Georgia with an interest in global epidemiology. Growing up in Athens, Georgia, as part of the Sudanese diaspora, I became aware of how inequities persist across contexts and was inspired to highlight the experiences of communities that are often underrepresented in society. Hearing stories of local health crises in Sudan sparked my curiosity about how communities adapt to limited medical resources and shaped my approach to studying public health.
My experiences leading outreach programs for underserved families and analyzing public health data have taught me the importance of combining evidence-based research with community-informed solutions. Outside of academics, I enjoy reading translated fiction, which helps me explore diverse perspectives and informs the way I approach public health challenges.




Education
B.S. in Health Promotion, University of Georgia (2026)
Relevant Coursework:
- Fundamentals of Epidemiology
- Community Health
- Research Design
- Data Literacy in Public Health
- Data Fluency and Management in Public Health
- Intermediate Biostatistics for Public Health
- Global Health and Food
- Disaster and Society
Honors:
- Harris Scholarship
- Magna Cum Laude
