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A path forward for public health: A conversation with former NYC health commissioner Ashwin Vasan

The Studio & Online

More than ever, state and local governments can drive public health forward, in innovative and effective ways. Ashwin Vasan, SM ’04, former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, will explore a roadmap and provide insights for the future.  Register for free to submit your questions.  Speaker Moderator About The...

Healing through Crafting Stories

On Wednesday, March 26th, from 1 - 1:50 PM in Kresge 202A, we invite all Harvard students, faculty, and staff to join us for a workshop exploring the role of writing in well-being, led by Student Steering Committee member Naomi Ahn, MPH '25. Embark on a brief journey to discover how the simple act of...

Clitoris Class! by the Sexual and Reproductive Health Club

HSPH Kresge 201 677 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

The Harvard Chan Sexual and Reproductive Health Club presents: 🔍 The Clitoris Class: A Public Health Mystery & Revolution 🎉 Did you know the first complete 3D map of the clitoris wasn’t published until 2005— after the iPhone, YouTube, and even Google Maps? From what your high school sex education and medical education may not...

Eastern Congo Teach-in at FXB

FXB – Room 710 651 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, United States

Join us for a teach-in session shedding light on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where rapid escalation of violence has resulted in the death and abuse of civilians, the massive internal displacement of 7.3 million people-of which 3.7 million are children, and food insecurity affecting 25.4 million people including...

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