On June 8, 2015, Alfredo Perez-Hidalgo, Director of Administration, was honored at the 2015 Harvard Heroes ceremony at Sanders Theatre. President Drew Faust described Alfredo’s achievements by saying, “praise for you … Continue reading “A Hero Among Us”
Vaughan Rees and Vish Viswanath contribute to HPH Magazine feature: The E-Cig Quandary. Read the Article
SBS doctoral student, Shaniece Criss, ’15 was selected to deliver this year’s student speaker address. Shaniece reflected on her Grandmama Sarah as the person who inspired her to pursue a … Continue reading “Shaniece Criss, SD ’15, Commencement 2015 Student Speaker”
At this year’s commencement celebration and awards presentation, several SBS students and faculty were honored. Congratulations to Ying Chen, Michael Gilbert, Rockli Kim and Rima Rudd.
Anvita Kulkarni, a two-year masters student in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences was awarded a Schweitzer Fellowship for the 2015-16 academic year. Anvita will be coordinating a series of … Continue reading “Anvita Kulkarni, SM ’16, named Schweitzer Fellow”
Dr. Madina Agénor’s research on the association between sexual orientation identity and HPV vaccination initiation among U.S. women and girls was recently published in Annals of Internal Medicine. Read More … Continue reading “Sexual Orientation Identity Disparities in HPV Vaccination Among U.S. Women and Girls”
A recent study co-authored by Lisa Berkman on maternity leave and health was featured in the Big 3. Read More Listen to an Interview
On May 1, 2015 over 200 Harvard Chan students, faculty, and staff, as well as members of the surrounding community gathered for a moment of silence to remember Freddie Gray … Continue reading “A Moment of Silence in Honor of Freddie Carlos Gray, Jr.”
Steven Hafner, SD ’18 shares his research interests in health communications and social determinants. Read More Photo: Emily Cuccarese
Ichiro Kawachi and David Williams were among the authors of a study on moderate alcohol consumption which was published online April 23, 2015 in the American Journal of Public Health. Read … Continue reading “Health benefits from moderate alcohol consumption may differ by race, gender”