Rethinking building design for the health of people and the planet
Adele Houghton, DrPH ’23, is creating new tools to help real estate teams become more responsive to the health needs of their buildings’ occupants and the surrounding communities.
Thirteen students awarded Rose Service Learning Fellowships for winter, spring projects
Over the next few months, students in the latest group of Rose Service Learning Fellows at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health are launching a diverse array of field projects.
Hot, dusty, and unhealthy
Barrak Alahmad, PhD ’22, is studying the health impacts of heat and air pollution in Kuwait.
At Sebastian’s Café, the Daily Dollar Deals are a hit
Harvard Chan School's Sebastian’s Café is offering inexpensive breakfast and lunch items through the "Dean's Daily Dollar Deals."
De-stressing during finals week
A series of events for Harvard Chan students, "Stress-Free Finals," featured yoga, coloring, rock painting, free giveaways, and therapy dog visits.
Back to Campus
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health welcomed students back to campus for Fall 2021 Orientation from August 23 to 27.
Graduation 2021: Public health is ‘more relevant than ever’
The 617 graduates of the Class of 2021 were recognized at a virtual graduation ceremony on May 27.
Finding community in Boston Vaccine Day
Doctoral student Keona Wynne and volunteers organized Boston Vaccine Day to promote COVID-19 vaccinations and community health.
Orientation 2021: Harvard Chan School welcomes students back to campus
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health community welcomed new students on August 23, kicking off a week of both in-person and virtual orientation activities.
Tracking emotional and behavioral issues in youth born to women with HIV
Among youth born to women with HIV, those who were born without HIV had worse behavioral functioning than those born with HIV, a new study found.