From evidence to impact
Epidemiology—and turning research findings into policy—are both key to improving public health, says German health minister Karl Lauterbach at Cutter Lecture.
Royals visit Roca, a nonprofit focused on outreach to high-risk youth
During a three-day visit to Boston from November 30 to December 2, William and Catherine, Prince and Princess of Wales, made a stop at Roca, a nonprofit in Chelsea, Mass. that works to interrupt intergenerational cycles of incarceration…
2022 Harvard Chan School Alumni Awards announced
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Alumni Association recently announced the recipients of the 2022 Alumni Awards, who were chosen by their peers through a nomination and voting process.
Preparing for the next pandemic
Karl Lauterbach, Germany’s federal minister of health, discussed the G7 Pact for Pandemic Readiness at a Harvard Chan School seminar.
Doctor seeks the House
When Megan Srinivas watched what she saw as Iowa’s inadequate response to the COVID-19 pandemic, she realized she could help more people if she were at the table.
Shamard Charles gets the word out
The physician and health journalist on the power of telling stories in the classroom, online, and in his podcast "Heart over Hype."
Alumni News
Career updates from past classes, starting with a note from the class of 1990.
2021 Harvard Chan School Alumni Award winners
The recipients of this year’s Awards of Merit, Leadership Award, Innovator Award, and Emerging Professional Award.
Virtual Alumni Week 2021 explores public health through the life course
Alumni from around the world came together for Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s virtual Alumni Week.
Alumna Marcella Alsan awarded MacArthur ‘genius grant’
Marcella Alsan, MPH ’05, PHD ’12, won a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship—known as a “genius grant”—for her work examining health inequities and solutions for reducing them.