Alumni weekend 2010
[ Winter 2011] Friends and Colleagues Gather from around the World In a festive annual reunion, more than 100 Harvard School of Public Health alumni … Continue reading “Alumni weekend 2010”
[ Winter 2011] Friends and Colleagues Gather from around the World In a festive annual reunion, more than 100 Harvard School of Public Health alumni … Continue reading “Alumni weekend 2010”
[ Winter 2011] With no room left at his cousin’s house, Punyamurtula Kishore, MPH ’79, went searching for someplace to live in Boston. Kishore was … Continue reading “Shattuck International House: Nurturing an extended family”
In this issue Rebuilding shattered lives When an earthquake struck in Chile, HSPH alum Karen Anderson and the community health group she founded were … Continue reading “Harvard Public Health: Fall 2010”
[Fall 2010] When an earthquake struck in Chile, HSPH alum Karen Anderson and the community health group she founded were the first on the … Continue reading “Rebuilding shattered lives”
[Fall 2010] Robust life sciences activity has always been a distinctive and pivotal component of the academic agenda at the Harvard School of Public … Continue reading “Dean’s message: From genes to the globe”
[Fall 2010] The intersection of genes and the environment is the new target of public health research. Red hair is a genetically determined trait. … Continue reading “Where DNA meets daily life”
[Fall 2010] Should smoking be banned in people’s homes? Smoking is banned in the common areas of Yelena Lantsman’s home, a public-housing high-rise for … Continue reading “Public housing, private vice”
[Fall 2010] On Africa’s long-forsaken Idjwi island, HSPH students are building a health care system from the ground up. Lake Kivu sits between Rwanda … Continue reading “Idjwi island: Oasis of change”
In this issue Changing the cycle of family abuse in India and South Asia Child brides, child mothers, child victims: What can be done? … Continue reading “Harvard Public Health: Spring/Summer 2010”
[ Spring/Summer 2010 ] Child Brides, Child Mothers, Child Victims It’s a tale of two siblings that plays out hundreds of thousands of times … Continue reading “Changing the cycle of family abuse in India and South Asia”