SPH Snapshot: February 11-15, 2019.
At a Tuesday Dean's Symposium on changing the conversation around death and dying, panelists discuss how people can exercise a certain amount of control over their own deaths.
At the Dean's Symposium, Associate Professor of Global Health Christopher Gill presented his research project on grief counseling for families in Zambia.
Dean's Symposium panelists discussed how people can learn to talk about death and dying without fear, shame, or stigma.
Panelist Katherine Keyes, an associate professor of epidemiology and the codirector of the Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, presented an epidemiological perspective on psychiatric disorders and bereavement.
A quick-moving system blanketed Talbot Green with snow on Tuesday afternoon.
A little snow can't stop the SPH community from fulfilling its mission.
Maria McCarthy, director of advising & career development, coached students on how to make a great first impression at the SPH Career Fair next week.
At a Lunch & Learn session, attendees learned how to practice mindfulness to remain focused and productive each day.
Spending Valentine's Day at school has sweet rewards! Students took a break from classes to decorate cupcakes on Thursday.
Scenes from the week on campus, from a Dean’s Symposium to a cupcake decorating party.
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