Feature A small town struggles to survive losing its only hospital What's happening across Mississippi is a warning for the rural United States. By Devna Bose January 30, 2024
Feature Revisiting the ‘Unequal Treatment’ report, 20 years later Two decades ago, a landmark report called out racism in health care, indelibly changing the public health landscape. There is much more work to be done. By Michael Blanding October 3, 2022
Feature Extreme heat threatens health in India and elsewhere As temperatures rise so do heat-related illnesses. Cities and states are trying to find ways to cool off this emerging crisis. By Kalpana Jain March 13, 2022
Feature As climate change erodes land and health, one tribe fights back After decades of losing coastline, Native Americans look to a young chief to help them find a place in the future. By Barry Yeoman May 19, 2023
Essay The W.H.O.’s pandemic treaty may spark a global health revolution Money, not health, is driving decision-making around the globe and hurting the Global South. It’s time for change. By Vidya Krishnan March 28, 2023
People Planting Seeds of Leadership Worldwide Jane Jie Sun supports Harvard LEAD Fellowship promoting women leaders in global health September 28, 2021
People Last mile first Isha Nirola, DrPH ’21, works to improve health in communities long denied access to quality care. By Amy Roeder May 21, 2021
Alumni news Alumni News Winter 2022 Career updates from past classes, starting with a note from the class of 1990. February 8, 2022
Alumni news Alumni News Spring 2022 Career updates from past classes, starting with a note from the class of 1990. June 8, 2022