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Hot Topics Seminar Series: Understanding Medicaid Work Requirements – Research Evidence and the Current Debate

Kresge 202A

Join us for a timely Hot Topics session with Dr. Benjamin Sommers. A leading voice in health policy and economics, Dr. Sommers will unpack the latest research and policy debates on Medicaid work requirements amid today’s shifting political landscape. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session, and light lunch will be served. Harvard...

Hot Topics Seminar Series: Reproductive health inequities among LGBTQ populations

Kresge 202A

Join us as we kick off the Hot Topics Seminar Series with Dr. Brittany Charlton, a leading scholar of sexual and gender minority health inequities. In her talk, Dr. Charlton will dive into her research on reproductive health inequities faced by LGBTQ communities—an urgent and often overlooked public health issue. The talk will be followed...

The Art of Well-Being

Kresge 202A

On Tuesday, April 22nd, from 1-1:50 PM in Kresge 202A, all Harvard students, faculty, and staff are welcome to join us for The Art of Well-Being: A Science-Backed Approach to Emotional Release. This interactive workshop will use evidence-based practices like mindfulness, expressive writing, and grounding exercises to help you release emotional overwhelm and reconnect with...

Conversations that Connect: Social Connections through Games

Kresge 202A

On Wednesday, Dec. 11th, from 1-1:50 p.m. in Kresge 202A, all Harvard students, faculty, and staff are welcome to join the Lee Kum Sheung Center Student Steering Committee as we explore the links between card games and human connections! Lunch will be provided.

Rose Service Learning Fellowship Application

Kresge 202A

The Rose Service Learning Fellowship Application is now open! Harvard Chan students and post-docs are welcome to apply for funding for U.S. and global service learning projects. Full details: hsph.me/rosefellowship

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