The latest SBS e-newsletter features a welcome message from the Chair, David Williams, a spotlight from alum Kasley Killam MPH ‘20 about her monthly microgrant program, and other highlights from … Continue reading “SBS Newsletter | Things Go Better With Love and Understanding”
Kasley Killam, MPH ‘20, is a SBS graduate interested in how social relationships influence health and well-being. As the founder of Social Health Labs, she collaborates with cross-sector partners on … Continue reading “Alumni Spotlight | Kasley Killam, MPH ’20”
Drs. Karestan Koenen, Ichiro Kawachi, and David R. Willams have been recognized as one of the Highly Cited Researchers in 2020. About the Highly Cited Researchers List The Highly Cited … Continue reading “SBS Faculty Members Recognized as 2020 Highly Cited Researchers”
Interviewed by CBS’s 60 Minutes, Dr. David R. Williams, Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health and chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, … Continue reading “Impact of racism on Black Americans’ health”
In an interview with Communications’ Amy Roeder, Onisha Etkins, PHS-SBS ’21, reflects on her experience growing up in Canarsie, Brooklyn, NY, her background in dance, her journey to understand the … Continue reading “Using social epidemiology and dance to share stories about Black and Brown communities”
The latest SBS e-newsletter features a welcome message from Dr. David Williams about looking into the future with optimism, a spotlight of the newest SBS faculty member, Natalie Child, words … Continue reading “SBS Newsletter | Looking to the Future with Optimism”
Natalie Slopen (she/her) joined the SBS Department in January 2021 as an Assistant Professor. Previously a faculty member at the University of Maryland School of Public Health, she received her … Continue reading “Faculty Spotlight | Natalie Slopen”
Publications written by Brigette Davis, PhD ’21, Dr. Nancy Krieger, Jourdyn Lawrence, PhD ’21, and Dr. David Williams are featured in the Annual Reviews’s Most Read Articles in 2020. Dr. … Continue reading “SBS publications featured as top downloaded articles from Annual Reviews”
The latest SBS e-newsletter features a welcome message from Dr. David Williams about looking to the future, a spotlight of the newest SBS faculty member, Dr. Stephanie Child, words of … Continue reading “SBS Newsletter | Looking to the Future”
Dr. Stephanie Child joined the SBS Department in November 2020 as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Child received her PhD in Public Health from the University of South Carolina and recently … Continue reading “Faculty Spotlight | Stephanie Child”