image image Harvard Public Health NOW
image

Search Archives
image
January 10, 2003
Groups of Young Students Visit HSPH to Learn about Science

image
Marshall Katler, director of the Environmental Health Education Program, teaches fourth graders from the Tobin School in Boston about the human skeleton.

The Environmental Health Education Program of the Department of Environmental Health continues to reach out to young people in Boston by bringing them to HSPH to learn about public health and science. Recently, the program, with the assistance of the Office of Government and Community Programs, hosted two groups.

Students from West Roxbury High School came recently to learn about molds and fungi, while fourth graders from the Tobin School visited for a lesson about the skeletal system.

 



Harvard Public Health NOW is published biweekly by the
Office of Communications
Harvard School of Public Health
665 Huntington Ave., SPH 1-1312A
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
617-432-6052
Editor and Layout: Christina Roache
Photos Credits: Christina Roache, US Enviromental Protection Agency, Richard Chase, E. Franklin Miller


Archived Issues || HSPH Home

Copyright, 2009,  President and Fellows of Harvard College

Information Technology Launches Revamped, State-of-the-Art Home Page for School Former Head of CDC and HSPH Alumnus Koplan Delivers Annual Cutter Lecture Keeping Perspective on Outbreaks of Gastrointestinal Illnesses on Cruise Ships Center for Health Communication Kicks Off Second Annual "National Mentoring Month" Around the School Defense Calendar Archived Issues Office of Communications