For Joseph Lewis, MPH ’23, and Jessica Robles, MPH ’23, their sense of belonging at Yale began during the application process before they had moved to New Haven.
Robles was impressed by the hands-on assistance she received while applying to the Yale School of Public Health. “I thought, if they’re this helpful now when I’m not even a part of Yale, imagine how helpful they’ll be once I get admitted.”
Lewis and Robles met in 2021 as first-year Master of Public Health (MPH) students. They graduated in 2023, were married in 2024, and work in public health: Lewis as an infection preventionist for CommonSpirit Health working to prevent hospital-associated disease transmission. Robles is a population health specialist at the Health Plan of San Mateo supporting the integration of population health initiatives to improve health outcomes and reduce disparities.
Lewis and Robles continued to be surrounded by their Yale friends who not only attended their wedding, but aided Lewis’ plan to surprise Robles with an elaborate marriage proposal. At their friends’ urging, Lewis and Robles shared their story as a testament to the meaningful relationships they forged at YSPH.
“Looking back now, I am glad I made the move to New Haven,” Lewis said. “That move ultimately led me to meet my better half.”