Aly Beeman MPH’20 takes a positive stance on global health. As the pandemic has made so clear, social media can be a force for great good and it ...
On February 23, 2022 / By Brown Public HealthSummer Gonsalves MPH’19 is a member of the Narragansett Indian Tribe and an advocate for environmental justice. Whether she’s volunteering on the Narragansett Tribal farm, helping out local ...
On February 23, 2022 / By Laura Kallio Joyce, P'22Scholars find brain science bolsters long-held notions that people thrive when they enjoy basic human rights such as agency, freedom from want, and freedom from fear The Code ...
On February 10, 2022 / By Jill KimballOn the last day of class for ‘Intersectionality and Health Inequities,’ Professor Jennifer Nazareno welcomed a familiar face back to Brown: Kaitlyn Orona MPH ’19, a Health Policy ...
On June 23, 2021 / By Brown Public HealthRhode Island’s first openly LGBTQ Black person elected to the State Senate ...
On June 23, 2021 / By Laura Kallio Joyce, P'22Janie, a Program Supervisor at the Kent County Health Department in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is applying her global public health training on slowing the spread of HIV ...
On December 7, 2020 / By Laura Kallio Joyce, P'22We reached out to our alumni community to hear their stories of working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
On December 7, 2020 / By Brown Public HealthThe Brown University graduate, author, public speaker, and entrepreneur was inspired by her father, Deepak Chopra, to help people find intention, balance and a life of purpose. You ...
On April 24, 2020 / By Karen ScanlanSam Rosenthal, assistant professor in Johnson & Wales University’s College of Health and Wellness, completed both her MPH and Ph.D. at the School of Public Health. In addition ...
On April 21, 2020 / By Laura Kallio Joyce, P'22It was her 4th time racing in an Olympic qualifying event. “I was smiling my way to the start of what I felt would be my best marathon ...
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