CAHSS Sociology Alum Awarded a Bloomberg Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University

Christopher Carita BS

Christopher Carita, B.S., 2019 graduate of the sociology program in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) received a prestigious Bloomberg Fellowship. Carita was one of the names announced by The Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, as a member of the 2019 cohort of Bloomberg Fellows. Fellows are drawn from an organization working on one of five health challenges facing the nation: addiction and overdose, environmental challenges, obesity and the food system, risks to adolescent health, and violence.

The 2019 Bloomberg Fellows Cohort is the third and the largest to date and includes fellows and organizations spanning twenty-four states and the District of Columbia. Fellows receive full scholarships to pursue a Master of Public Health or Doctor of Public Health. Carita starts the MPH program this fall.

Carita, a Dean’s List student, brought his wide array of skills and experiences to the table throughout his years of study at NSU.  “I found that the writing-centered curriculum in the Sociology program at Nova helped me tremendously in understanding the importance of clear communication in messaging.  That focus is essential in implementing effective change in our society.”

Carita joined the Fort Lauderdale Police Department in 2009, where he has earned 14 Department Commendations and 6 Public Commendations for exemplary police work. He has served in various roles, from patrol, to street narcotics, to burglary/robbery investigations, and currently serves as a Detective with the Special Investigations Threat Response Unit. Carita investigates mass casualty threats (schools, churches, workplace, etc.), political violence, and extremist groups. He has initiated numerous investigations, identifying pattern offenders and threats to public safety, compiling strong criminal cases in cooperation with the State Attorney’s Office.

For more information about the Bloomberg Fellows, see https://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-releases/2019/bloomberg-school-announces-2019-bloomberg-fellows-cohort.html