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How to get into public health content creation: Advice from leading creators

Kresge G2/Online

What does it take to turn your expertise into meaningful, high-impact content? In this dynamic panel, leading health creators Dr. Judith Joseph, Dr. Courtney Tracy, Emma McAdam, and Victoria Browne will share how they built influential platforms that translate complex ideas into accessible, engaging storytelling. From choosing your niche to navigating platforms, partnerships, and public scrutiny, this conversation will offer...

Climate change: Seeking bipartisan solutions in turbulent times

The Studio & Online 677 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts

Climate change poses an enormous threat to people worldwide. How can we most effectively address it? This program brings together Gina McCarthy, who led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under President Obama, and former Republican Congressman Bob Inglis for a dynamic conversation. They will discuss the merits of regulatory and free market solutions and explore...

Empowering change: The role of social media in policy change

Harvard Chan

Social media has become one of the most powerful tools for civic engagement and political change—but how do we move from posts to policy? In this fireside chat, digital strategy leaders will explore how online storytelling, grassroots organizing, and platform-based activism can shape legislation, mobilize communities, and shift public discourse. Through real-world examples and behind-the-scenes insights,...

From Signal to Noise: Addressing Multiplicity Using the Exposome-Neurodevelopment Example 

Virtual

Join us on Wednesday, October 8 for the Epidemiology Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Stefania Papatheodorou discussing From Signal to Noise: Addressing Multiplicity Using the Exposome-Neurodevelopment Example. Abstract: In epidemiologic research, investigators frequently examine numerous concurrent environmental exposures and outcomes within a single study. However, the degree of multiplicity involved is often underreported or unclear. The...

On Thin Ice: stories of trust (and mistrust) in Arctic research and policy

FXB Building, Room G13 651 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

The Office of Field Education and Practice is pleased to host the first Community Engaged Learning Seminar with colleagues from the Harvard Arctic Initiative. Moderated by Sappho Gilbert, postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Chan School and research fellow at the Arctic Initiative, this panel will explore the role of trust in research and policy with Arctic communities, focusing on...

What on Earth is “Pluralism” for American Life Today?

Countway Library, Minot Room 695 Huntington Avenue, Boston

You are invited to the What on Earth is “Pluralism” for American Life Today? Co-sponsored by the Center for Bioethics (HMS), the Office for Community and Belonging (HSPH), and Office of Dental Education (HSDM). Diana L. Eck is a Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies Emerita at Harvard University and Frederic Wertham Research Professor of...

Harvard Pop Center Social Demography Seminar: “State data and the production of quantitative knowledge: The case of police stops in the United States and France”

9 Bow Street Cambridge, and online

Michael Zanger-Tishler, PhD candidate in Sociology & Social Policy, Harvard University, and graduate student affiliate, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, presents “State data and the production of quantitative knowledge: The case of police stops in the United States and France.” The Social Demography Seminar (SDS) series at the Center for Population and Development...

Brown Bag Seminar: The air we share: Lessons from a career in pulmonary and global health research

Building 1, Room 1208 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

William Checkley is a physician-scientist and global health expert whose research focuses on chronic respiratory diseases, particularly chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). He is a professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University with joint appointments in International Health and Biostatistics, and he directs the Center for Global Non-Communicable Disease...

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