Congratulations to Magali Flores, HSB-MPH ’19, who won first place for her work on mental health access among recently deported Latino men. Her host organization was the Tijuana-based Casa del … Continue reading “Poster Night Winner”
The following announcement was sent to the School community by Dean Michelle A. Williams on November 16, 2018. Dear members of the Harvard Chan School community, I am pleased to … Continue reading “Leadership of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences”
Estivaliz Castro is a second year HSB-65 student interested in program planning, implementation and evaluation. In this Q&A she shares her experiences as a participant of the American Evaluation Association … Continue reading “Student Spotlight: Estivaliz Castro, MPH-HSB ’19”
Marie McCormick, Sumner and Esther Feldberg Professor, emerita was honored at the State of Maternal and Child Health symposium on September 27. Read more
Natalie Johnson, MPH ’19 conducted numerous interviews as part of her summer practicum with Start Strong, a program aimed at building healthy teen relationships. “A lot of the people I interviewed talked about … Continue reading “Peer power”
Magali Flores, MPH ’19 shares her summer practicum experience working in Tijuana, Mexico at Casa del Migrante, the city’s largest, oldest, and most well established migrant haven, offering services to … Continue reading “Student Spotlight: Magali Flores, MPH-HSB ’19”
Alvin Tran, SD ’18 was the winner of a SPARK Impact Award under the Activism and Issue Advocacy category. Tran, a trainee and researcher with STRIPED (Strategic Training Initiative for the … Continue reading “Alvin Tran recognized for advocacy work in Boston”
One of the reasons Christiana von Hippel, SD ’18, decided to apply to the Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences was because she saw Bryn Austin present at APHA in … Continue reading “Why Public Health?”
The first title in the Small Books, Big Ideas in Population Health series, led by Nancy Krieger, Political Sociology and the People’s Health written by Jason Beckfield offers readers an original synthesis of concepts … Continue reading “Political Sociology and the People’s Health”
Elizabeth Solomon, Assistant Director for Academic Affairs & Fellowship Programs in the Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences, opened the 2018 Harvard Chan Convocation with an official acknowledgment of native … Continue reading “Acknowledgment of Native Land and Peoples”