August 25, 2015 — The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health community is welcoming new students during Orientation activities, which are being held … Continue reading “Orientation 2015: Harvard Chan School welcomes new students”
Dear Members of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Community, I am pleased to communicate with you on this, my first day … Continue reading “Maintaining the momentum”
August 12, 2015 — Eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. isn’t just the job of the health care sector—it’s the job … Continue reading “Racial bias and its effect on health care”
On Monday, August 10, students, faculty, and staff at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health marked the one-year anniversary of Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, Missouri.
Smartboard? Check. Video cameras? Check. Mobile furniture? Check. This fall, students can look forward to a new a new active learning classroom that offers some of the latest and greatest innovations for flexible learning.
Finding offers insight into mechanisms of asthma, other diseases August 11, 2015 — An unexpected new discovery—that, in people with asthma, the cells that … Continue reading “No traffic jams in asthmatic cells”
Researchers recommend that laser printers be kept in well-ventilated areas August 11, 2015 — Manufacturers of toner used in consumer laser printers and other … Continue reading “Laser printing has gone ‘nano’ — but is it safe?”
August 5, 2015- On Wednesday, July 22, students, faculty, and staff packed into the Kresge cafeteria for the annual Scoopfest. School deans, senior leaders, … Continue reading “Harvard Chan community out in force for Scoopfest”
August 4, 2015 – People who eat spicy foods nearly every day have a 14% chance of living longer than those who consume spicy … Continue reading “Frequent spicy food consumption linked with longer life”
August 3, 2015 — A recent string of racially motivated violence in the U.S.—including the horrific shooting deaths of nine people in a black … Continue reading “Today’s racial violence has long roots in the past”