Events Calendar

Nativity Penalty, Legal Status Paradox: The Effects Of Nativity And Legal Status Signals In The US Labor Market | CPDS Social Demography Seminar Series

Virtual In Person

A. Nicole Kreisberg, PhD, Harvard Bell Fellow, Center for Population and Development Studies, will present “Nativity penalty, legal status paradox: The effects of nativity and legal status signals in the US … Continue reading "Nativity Penalty, Legal Status Paradox: The Effects Of Nativity And Legal Status Signals In The US Labor Market | CPDS Social Demography Seminar Series"

Health Communication Fall Social

In Person

Today’s public health leaders must engage with an increasingly fragmented and skeptical world. Join us to learn more about how the Center for Health Communication and the Health Communication Concentration can help you become a more powerful health and science communicator. This is an on-campus event for all Harvard Chan community members. Food and drinks will be … Continue reading "Health Communication Fall Social"

How To Argue About Solar Geoengineering: Overcoming Inaccurate And Inconsistent Assumptions | Population Research Exchange with Britta Clark

Virtual In Person

Please join us for the INAUGURAL Population Research Exchange as we welcome Britta Clark, PhD candidate in philosophy, Harvard University, and the 2021 winner of the Sissela Bok Ethics and Population Research Prize. Clark will present in person “How to argue about solar geoengineering: Overcoming inaccurate and inconsistent assumptions.” This hybrid seminar is open to the general academic community. Please REGISTER to attend … Continue reading "How To Argue About Solar Geoengineering: Overcoming Inaccurate And Inconsistent Assumptions | Population Research Exchange with Britta Clark"

Does Social Media Support Or Worsen Mental Well-Being? Well, It Depends | CHH Digital Media And Well-Being Seminar Series

Virtual In Person

Munmun De Choudhury is currently an associate professor at the School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Tech. Munmun’s research interests are in computational social science, with a focus on reasoning about … Continue reading "Does Social Media Support Or Worsen Mental Well-Being? Well, It Depends | CHH Digital Media And Well-Being Seminar Series"

Associations Between Lifecourse Racial And Economic Segregation And Maternal Hypertension Among Black Women | CPDS Social Demography Seminar Series

Virtual In Person

Brittney Butler, PhD, Harvard Bell Fellow, Center for Population and Development Studies, and FXB Health & Human Rights Fellow, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, will present in person “Associations between lifecourse racial and economic segregation and maternal hypertension among Black women.”  Join us at the Pop Center or register to attend via Zoom.

A COVID-Era Case Study In Modern Crisis Communication | CHC Student Workshop

In Person

Featuring Gabriella Stern, director of communications at the World Health Organization. This event is part of our ongoing student workshop series, Health Communication in a Changing World, presented jointly with the Health Communication Concentration. Registration now open to students at Harvard Chan School and elsewhere at Harvard. This is an on-campus event. Lunch will be provided.

Overtime: America’s Aging Workforce and the Future of Working Longer | Book Launch

Virtual In Person

Book Launch Event for “Overtime: America’s Aging Workforce and the Future of Working Longer,” co-edited by Lisa Berkman and Beth Truesdale. Join the editors for a conversation about a challenge that many Americans are facing— and will be confronting— in the years ahead: is a delayed retirement a realistic, practical and tenable option for all of us as … Continue reading "Overtime: America’s Aging Workforce and the Future of Working Longer | Book Launch"