June 11, 2015 — Fact: Around the world, more and more women are struggling with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) like cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Fact: … Continue reading “Women’s contribution to health underrecognized, undervalued”
June 3, 2015 — It’s not every day that a lecture changes a life. But that’s what happened with Benjamin Picillo, MPH ’15, as … Continue reading “Big changes need a big-picture view”
In the spring of 2015, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health provided Loan Relief Awards to seven graduating students. The awards totaling $200,000 will help alleviate the federal and private loan debt burden on students, allowing them to pursue careers that align with their passions and interests, rather than pursue careers simply for financial reasons.
May 28, 2015 Graduates of the class of 2015, proud parents and families, honored guests and friends, fellow alumni, esteemed faculty and staff, honorable … Continue reading “Commencement 2015: Alumni Association President Anthony Dias address”
May 28, 2015 Refract and Redefine Greetings to Dean Frenk, Dr. Ramsammy, distinguished members of the faculty, alumni, fellow graduates, and our friends and … Continue reading “Commencement 2015: Student speaker Shaniece Criss address”
May 28, 2015 Welcome Remarks Dear graduating students, family, friends; dear members of the faculty; dear members of our remarkable Harvard T.H. Chan School … Continue reading “Commencement 2015: Dean Julio Frenk address”
May 28, 2015 — “You are not just creating a resume. You are creating a biography,” Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Dean … Continue reading “Harvard Chan graduates urged to stay alert to unexpected opportunities”
May 28, 2015 — Each year, several awards are presented to graduating students, faculty, and staff at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public … Continue reading “Commencement 2015: Award winners”
May 27, 2015 – Several hundred colleagues, family, and friends from as far away as Israel and Japan gathered together on a beautiful spring … Continue reading “Prof. Marvin Zelen remembered as ‘magnificent human being’”
May 27, 2015 — Francisco Cai could have parlayed his Stanford computer science degrees into opportunities developing a smartphone app or increasing a website’s … Continue reading “Tackling malaria using the art of deception”