Scenes from National Public Health Week.

To kick off National Public Health Week on Monday, SPH held a screening of APHA's NPHW Forum featuring reproductive justice expert Joia Crear-Perry.

Students of Color for Public Health hosted a campaign on Tuesday in which students shared their views on why public health matters.

On Tuesday, students and staff visited the nation's first Public Health Museum in Tewksbury, Mass.

The Public Health Museum preserves artifacts and records of the history of public health in the US.

On Thursday, students showcased the valuable role of technology in public health work.

National Public Health Week means healthy treats for all!
In honor of National Public Health Week, Graduate Student Life organized and held events and activities both on and off campus, including a volunteer session at Greater Boston Food Bank, teaching workshops, a bone marrow drive, and a visit to the Public Health Museum.