February 23, 2016 — Students, their families, and faculty members gathered in Kresge cafeteria in February 2016 for festive receptions hosted by Acting Dean David … Continue reading “School hosts receptions for students, families”
February 23, 2016 Dear Members of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Community: I was thrilled and honored today to be named … Continue reading “A Message from Dean Designate Michelle Williams”
February 23, 2016 — Michelle A. Williams, S.M. ’88, Sc.D. ’91, a distinguished epidemiologist and award-winning educator known for her influential studies of maternal and child … Continue reading “Michelle Williams to lead Harvard Chan School”
February 18, 2016 — A unique winter session practicum at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, offered in conjunction with the U.S. Centers for … Continue reading “Students in joint School-CDC course ‘bring fresh eyes’ to public health programs”
February 16, 2016 — Massachusetts Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders encouraged an audience of students at Harvard T.H. Chan School of … Continue reading “Mass. health secretary encourages students to consider public service”
February 11, 2016 — Staff, faculty, and academic appointees reaching key milestones in terms of their service at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health were … Continue reading “‘Stars’ honored for length-of-service milestones”
February 4, 2016 – On January 29, 2016 the Harvard Chan School Student Government hosted its annual Winter Ball at the Harvard Club of Boston. … Continue reading “Student Government hosts Winter Ball”
February 2, 2016 — In the wake of the devastating Ebola epidemic of 2014-15 in West Africa, which killed more than 11,000 people and cost … Continue reading “Billions needed to prepare for global health crises, says panel”
January 28, 2016 — The results from the 2015 employee survey were unveiled at the Employee Engagement Town Hall in Kresge G1 on January … Continue reading “2015 employee survey results announced”
January 27, 2016 —The mosquito-borne Zika virus has been linked to a surge in cases of birth defects in Brazil, and is spreading in … Continue reading “Zika virus in Brazil may be mutated strain”