Essay In New Orleans, using music to counter hurricanes The Crescent City makes music to help cope with the trauma of storms. By Gwen Thompkins June 6, 2022
People Showing up for the underserved Kim Rhoads brings COVID-19 testing and vaccinations directly to the San Francisco Bay Area's Black communites. By Annika Hom August 28, 2021
Opinion Healthcare is a human right – but not in the United States Abortion rights are just the latest casualty of U.S. failure to ensure universal and equitable access to healthcare. By Marianne Mollmann August 9, 2022
Research What science tells us about structural racism’s health impact Research has established a clear, ongoing connection between systemic bias and health disparities. By Rod McCullom October 3, 2022
Essay Tuberculosis, not COVID-19, is the plague of the century Wealthy nations are preparing for a future pandemic while ignoring an ancient scourge: TB, a lethal disease that infects 2 billion people worldwide. By Vidya Krishnan March 21, 2023
People Faculty News Fall 2021 Faculty awards and honors, appointments and promotions, and books. September 28, 2021
Alumni news Alumni News Fall 2022 Career updates from past classes, starting with a note from the class of 1995. By Jessica Lau October 3, 2022
Alumni news Alumni News Fall 2021 Alumni News from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health starting with a note from the class of 1958. September 28, 2021