The Society, Human Development and Health graduating Master of Science students have engaged in diverse projects in the fields of Research, Health and Social Policy, Health Communications, and Program Development.
     Below is a collection of Powerpoint presentations and summaries which represent the significant work completed over their course of study. Please get to know the class of 2005!
Kimberly Bardy
Creating a Program to Increase Adherence to ARV Treatment in Jamaica
Binta Beard
Formulating the Rest Ethic: Examining Attitudes and Beliefs Among African Americans Regarding Physical Exercise
Moira Breslin
Latin American Immigrants: Access to Madrid's Public Health Clinics
Melissa Cole
Public Health Risks of Disasters: Building Capacity to Respond
Sarah Cunitz
Addressing High Risk Alcohol Use on College Campuses
Rifat Hasan
Intraracial Skin Color Variation as an Indicator for Emotional Health and Access to Healthcare
Ida Hatoum
Gastric Bypass: A Surgical Solution to a Public Health Problem?
Anna Katz
Tracking Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Child Health: The Role of the Federal Government
Rachel Kidman
Botswana's Orphan Crisis: Policy and Recommendations for Strengthening and Scaling Up the Current Response
Karen Lee
Media and Health Disparities: The Influence of Media on Perceived Health Risks
Stephanie Liss
Meeting the Needs of Married Adolescents in Developing Countries
Marianne McPherson
Politics, Policy and Reproductive Health
Sarah Oppenheimer
Preterm Birth in Mississippi: A New Strategy for Change
Ashli Owen-Smith
Repeat Induced Abortion
Jasmine Pedroso
Stigma, HIV/AIDS and Human Rights in Uganda
Aimee Sanders-Freund
An Anti-Littering Program for Unawatuna, Sri Lanka
Laura Subramanian
Our Bodies Ourselves: Communicating HIV/AIDS Information to Diverse Audiences
Njoke Thomas
Youth Participation in Promoting Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: The Caribbean's Approach
Jennifer Usas
Respite Care: Ensuring Family Support for Children With Special Health Care Needs
Eric Whitney
Tobacco, Advertising and Promotion, and Smoking Cessation

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