Dr. S V Subramanian, Professor of Population Health and Geography, and other researchers at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies and the Center for Geographic Analysis have created … Continue reading “COVID-19 metrics across U.S. congressional districts”
Dr. Laura Kubzansky, Lee Kum Kee Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences, recently spoke with Communications’ Amy Roeder in the latest edition of The Big 3. In the interview, she … Continue reading “The health benefits of optimism”
Madison Esposito, MPH-HSB ’21, is a citizen of the Tyme Maidu Tribal Nation in California, and her passion lies in understanding how she can support, empower, and improve health and … Continue reading “Student Spotlight | California Indigenous History and Wellness Project”
Drs. S V Subramanian, Professor of Population Health and Geography, and Joe William were recently interviewed by Down To Earth’s Kundan Pandey in “‘Passionate strategy needed to mitigate malnutrition due … Continue reading “Setbacks to eradicate child malnutrition in India due to COVID-19 lockdown”
Dr. Nancy Krieger, Professor of Social Epidemiology, has been recently quoted in “Lynn emerges as a new center of COVID-19 in Massachusetts” published by The Boston Globe. In the article, … Continue reading “Lynn, a Massachusetts city, hit hard by COVID-19”
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, has been recently quoted in … Continue reading “Ignorance of systematic racism”
Dr. Nancy Krieger, Professor of Social Epidemiology, has recently written “ENOUGH: COVID-19, Structural Racism, Police Brutality, Plutocracy, Climate Change—and Time for Health Justice, Democratic Governance, and an Equitable, Sustainable Future” … Continue reading “COVID-19 revealing structural racism and other health inequalities”
Kasley Killam, MPH ’20, is a recent SBS graduate interested in well-being that comes from connection and community. She has recently written “In The Midst Of The Pandemic, Loneliness Has … Continue reading “Isolated but not necessarily lonely during the pandemic”
Alan Geller, Senior Lecturer on Social and Behavioral Sciences, recently spoke about the challenges of returning children to school this fall in “Can We Achieve a Safe Return to School?,” … Continue reading “Can We Achieve a Safe Return to School?”
Dr. Nancy Krieger, Professor of Social Epidemiology, recently spoke with AMA Journal of Ethic’s Dr. Audiey Kao in “Embodied History, Health Justice, and COVID-19 (Part 1, Part 2)”. In the … Continue reading “Population health impacts of historical injustices and structural racism”