UCLA EMPH and MHA 2026 Graduates Inducted into Upsilon Phi Delta Honor Society

A photo collage of fourteen UCLA Fielding School of Public Health graduate students inducted into the Upsilon Phi Delta National Honorary Society. The professional headshots are arranged in circular frames surrounding the Upsilon Phi Delta logo in the center. Each graduate's name and degree (MHA or MPH) is listed underneath their photo.

UCLA EMPH and MHA 2026 Graduates Inducted into Upsilon Phi Delta Honor Society

Congratulations to the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Class of 2026 Health Policy & Management Executive MPH and MHA students recently inducted into the Upsilon Phi Delta National Honor Society, a United States honor society for college students and individuals in the field of healthcare administration.

The UCLA Executive HPM students were officially recognized with this honor at the UCLA Health Policy & Management Alumni Association (HPMAA) Leaders of Today, Leaders of Tomorrow Annual Dinner on May 18, 2026, held at the Bel-Air Bay Club in Pacific Palisades, California.

Mathew Aguilar (MHA)
Emily Brown (EMPH)
Gabriela Goldberg (MHA)
Anjelika Grate (MHA)
Sarah Hakakha (EMPH)
Damicela Iraheta (MHA)
Christina Kenoski (MHA)
Brandon Nan (MHA)
Jose Orozco (MHA)
Kimberlee Pintea (MHA)
Jenny Rivera (MHA)
Nari Shin (MHA)
Trishna Singh (EMPH)
Yijia James Wang (MHA)

Upsilon Phi Delta is a member of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA), which oversees its operations. The society was formed in 1965 to recognize and support the academic excellence of students in health administration and to advance the profession. Graduate members must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 based on at least 18 hours of graduate work at an AUPHA Member Program.

Learn more at aupha.org.