Congratulations to Class of 2000

Arese Carrington, MPH graduate, delivered the Graduate English Address at Commencement exercises in Cambridge on Thursday, June 8.

More than 300 students of HSPH graduated on Thursday, June 8. Of the graduates, more than 265 received master's degrees and more than 50 received doctoral degrees. The students hailed from 34 countries.


Renowned AIDS researcher David Ho was HSPH's principal Commencement speaker.

 

Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, adjunct professor in the Department of Population and International Health, gave the principal address in Cambridge.

     

At left, students watch their classmates stream into Commencement exercises.

 

Above, a student receives his degree.


   


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