Smiling faces, a steaming meal, and Play-Doh greeted students who stayed on campus over the Thanksgiving holiday at a celebration of the season in Eliot Dining Hall last Thursday.
In anticipation of the issues that will be raised at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, the Harvard Center for Health and the Global Environment (HCHGE) participated in a briefing last Friday on Capitol Hill.
Only 30 percent of American adults who have tried to obtain the H1N1 influenza vaccine were actually able to receive it, according to a recent Harvard School of Public Health survey.
An emergency “climate congress” charged with finding solutions to local environmental problems and recommending new government programs will convene in ...
For Professor Ichiro Kawachi, induction into the Institute of Medicine is “like getting voted into the baseball hall of fame.” And this year, he’s far from alone at Harvard—which provided 11 of the IOM’s 65 new members announced this week.