Kelly Kamm Honored with Faculty Distinguished Service Award for Public Health Initiatives
For her leadership and development of a contact tracing program during the COVID-19 pandemic, Kelly Kamm (KIP/SS) has been selected to receive Michigan Technological University’s 2026 Faculty Distinguished Service Award.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, public health departments and healthcare systems were overburdened as they navigated the pandemic’s shifting circumstances and protected community health. Kamm, Michigan Tech’s Copper Shores Community Health Foundation Endowed Assistant Teaching Professor, saw this as an unprecedented opportunity to aid in community response.
“I’m trained in public health, specifically in infectious diseases, and although we hope it doesn’t happen, this is what we are trained for,” said Kamm. “I was positioned to support our local health department, which was clearly going to be overwhelmed very quickly, as all health departments were, so I had an obligation to do what I could.”
Take a look back at how Kamm’s initiatives — from contact tracing to public health education — shaped students and campus community members’ pandemic experiences for the better at Michigan Tech News.