Events Calendar

Approaches to Achieve Health Equity in Aging | CPDS Social Demography Seminar Series

Via Zoom

Roland J. Thorpe, Jr., PhD, professor in the department of health, behavior, and society; and co-director of the DrPH concentration in health equity and social justice, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, will present Approaches to achieve health equity in aging. Please CLICK HERE to register for this virtual seminar.

Highlighting HAALSI: A Longitudinal Research Study at Harvard that is Fueling Health Discoveries in an Aging, Sub-Saharan African Population | CPDS Friday Lunch Seminar Series

Via Zoom

Across much of sub-Saharan Africa, HIV-related mortality has dramatically declined, thanks to advancements in antiretroviral therapy. However, while many are now living longer, they are also experiencing higher rates of geriatric illnesses and other non-communicable diseases. The consequences of population aging in rural, low-income settings has not received much of the research spotlight, until now. … Continue reading "Highlighting HAALSI: A Longitudinal Research Study at Harvard that is Fueling Health Discoveries in an Aging, Sub-Saharan African Population | CPDS Friday Lunch Seminar Series"

Closing the Gap: The Effect of Reducing Complexity and Uncertainty in College Pricing on the Choices of Low-Income Students | CPDS Social Demography Seminar Series

Via Zoom

Susan Dynarski, PhD, Patricia Albjerg Graham Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education, will present Closing the gap: The effect of reducing complexity and uncertainty in college pricing on the choices of low-income students. Please CLICK HERE to register for this virtual seminar.

Parenting from a Distance: Children’s Living Arrangements and Migrant Well-Being in South Africa | CPDS Social Demography Seminar Series

9 Bow Street

Sangeetha Madhavan, PhD, professor and chair, African American studies; and professor, sociology, University of Maryland, College Park, will present Parenting from a distance: Children’s living arrangements and migrant well-being in South Africa.  This event will take place on Zoom AND at 9 Bow Street. Please CLICK HERE to register to attend via Zoom.  In-person option available to HUID … Continue reading "Parenting from a Distance: Children’s Living Arrangements and Migrant Well-Being in South Africa | CPDS Social Demography Seminar Series"

Black-White Disparities in Nuclear Family Trajectories and Parents’ Postsecondary Transfers to Adult Children | CPDS Social Demography Seminar Series

9 Bow Street

Mariana Amorim, PhD, assistant professor of sociology, Washington State University, will present Black-white disparities in nuclear family trajectories and parents’ postsecondary transfers to adult children.  This event will take place on Zoom AND at 9 Bow Street. Please CLICK HERE to register for this virtual seminar.  In-person option available to HUID holders only: masks and HUID required.