November 1, 2012 — It’s not enough to refrain from harm. We must take positive action. This is the core message of The Cost of … Continue reading “The cost of not helping the world’s most vulnerable children”
November 1, 2012 — Once upon a time, Anne Newland wanted to go to film school. But because life unfolds with its own logic, … Continue reading “Painting the big picture on a Navajo reservation”
October 30, 2012 — Most Harvard School of Public Health employees got an unexpected day off when Hurricane Sandy barreled into the Eastern seaboard … Continue reading “Dedicated crew kept HSPH running during Hurricane Sandy”
October 22, 2012 — In today’s world, where deadly viruses like bird flu or SARS can spread from continent to continent in a matter … Continue reading “Virus hunter Nathan Wolfe tells of ‘the good, the bad, and the ugly’ of microbes”
October 17, 2012 — In the year 2000, the United Nations developed an ambitious plan to meet the needs of some of the world’s poorest … Continue reading “Researchers to examine the impact of the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals”
October 9, 2012 — Researchers offer policy recommendations to better address dual challenges of food insecurity and obesity in low-income Americans More than 44.7 million … Continue reading “Diets of low-income adults in federal food program SNAP need improvement”
October 4, 2012 — View a slideshow of more photos from the weekend. Cold, rainy weather did not dampen the enthusiasm of the roughly 200 Harvard … Continue reading “Alumni weekend 2012”
October 3, 2012 — Quantitative Methods Course Teaches Building Blocks of Public Health Research It’s time for biostatistics and epidemiology class. The professor is discussing … Continue reading “New HSPH online edX course will reach worldwide audience”
October 2, 2012 — A young Rwandan girl named Claudine is one of the lucky ones. In 2005, after months of seeking a diagnosis … Continue reading “Closing the cancer divide”
September 27, 2012 — With jazz in the background and pizza and empanadas set out on the table, it was an inviting scene at … Continue reading “HSPH’s Office of Diversity hosts open house”