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Public Health Day Involvement
On Wednesday April 5, 2025, 56 students from New Haven Public Schools participated in YSPH’s 3rd annual “Public Health Day”, a partnership between YSPH and Yale Pathways to Science, to learn about critical public health issues affecting their community and how they can make a difference
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HAPPY in New York Members of the Yale Exit Players, an undergraduate improvisational group, presented a performance on sleep, riffing off of suggestions written on index cards by audience members.
Photo credit: Kelly Cook
Scenes from Ezell: Ballad of Land Man This Place is a MessagePhoto credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageAudience members fill out their surveys before the show. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageOpening scene. Left to right: Liz Harnett as Alex, Sarah Ghonaim as Carl. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageSecond scene, actress Jaewon Lee. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageFinal scene, in which the entire cast calls for “a new language.” Photo credit: Jadan Anderson A guided class visit for Judith Lichtman’s course “Humanities, Arts, and Public Health” in the Charles B. Benenson Gallery of Contemporary Art, Yale University Art Gallery. Student at HAPPY Initiative classPhoto Credit: Terry Dagradi A Conversation with Neal - Storytelling and Public Health: The Power of Emotion on ScienceDr. Neal Baer (left) speaks with Dr. James Hamblin, MD, MPH '18, about using creative storytelling to convey important messages about public health. Expressive Movement Rehearsal for "Counting Pebbles," a play by Taiga Christie, MPH '19 was performed at the Yale Cabaret. The play examines mental health and the unspoken trauma of emergency medical service providers. Rehearsal HAPPY in New York Members of the Yale Exit Players, an undergraduate improvisational group, presented a performance on sleep, riffing off of suggestions written on index cards by audience members.
Photo credit: Kelly Cook
Scenes from Ezell: Ballad of Land Man This Place is a MessagePhoto credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageAudience members fill out their surveys before the show. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageOpening scene. Left to right: Liz Harnett as Alex, Sarah Ghonaim as Carl. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageSecond scene, actress Jaewon Lee. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageFinal scene, in which the entire cast calls for “a new language.” Photo credit: Jadan Anderson A guided class visit for Judith Lichtman’s course “Humanities, Arts, and Public Health” in the Charles B. Benenson Gallery of Contemporary Art, Yale University Art Gallery. Student at HAPPY Initiative classPhoto Credit: Terry Dagradi A Conversation with Neal - Storytelling and Public Health: The Power of Emotion on ScienceDr. Neal Baer (left) speaks with Dr. James Hamblin, MD, MPH '18, about using creative storytelling to convey important messages about public health. Expressive Movement Rehearsal for "Counting Pebbles," a play by Taiga Christie, MPH '19 was performed at the Yale Cabaret. The play examines mental health and the unspoken trauma of emergency medical service providers. Rehearsal HAPPY in New York Members of the Yale Exit Players, an undergraduate improvisational group, presented a performance on sleep, riffing off of suggestions written on index cards by audience members.
Photo credit: Kelly Cook
Scenes from Ezell: Ballad of Land Man This Place is a MessagePhoto credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageAudience members fill out their surveys before the show. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageOpening scene. Left to right: Liz Harnett as Alex, Sarah Ghonaim as Carl. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageSecond scene, actress Jaewon Lee. Photo credit: Jadan Anderson This Place is a MessageFinal scene, in which the entire cast calls for “a new language.” Photo credit: Jadan Anderson A guided class visit for Judith Lichtman’s course “Humanities, Arts, and Public Health” in the Charles B. Benenson Gallery of Contemporary Art, Yale University Art Gallery. Student at HAPPY Initiative classPhoto Credit: Terry Dagradi A Conversation with Neal - Storytelling and Public Health: The Power of Emotion on ScienceDr. Neal Baer (left) speaks with Dr. James Hamblin, MD, MPH '18, about using creative storytelling to convey important messages about public health. Expressive Movement Rehearsal for "Counting Pebbles," a play by Taiga Christie, MPH '19 was performed at the Yale Cabaret. The play examines mental health and the unspoken trauma of emergency medical service providers. Rehearsal
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Welcome to Chechnya Film Screening and Panel Discussion The HAPPY Initiative, Yale School of Public Health and Yale Schwarzman Center present: Welcome to Chechnya Film Screening and Panel Discussion.
March 24, 2021
Panelists:
- Neal Baer, EDM, AM, MD
- Lyosha Gorshkov, PhD
- John Pachankis, PhD
- Deirdre Stradone, Esq
- Sten Vermund, MD, PhD
"Science is Just Another Opinion: The Battle Between Facts and Anecdotes" Neal Baer, MD
Dean's Lecture
The Happy Initiative
October 29, 2020
Welcome to Chechnya Film Screening and Panel Discussion The HAPPY Initiative, Yale School of Public Health and Yale Schwarzman Center present: Welcome to Chechnya Film Screening and Panel Discussion.
March 24, 2021
Panelists:
- Neal Baer, EDM, AM, MD
- Lyosha Gorshkov, PhD
- John Pachankis, PhD
- Deirdre Stradone, Esq
- Sten Vermund, MD, PhD
"Science is Just Another Opinion: The Battle Between Facts and Anecdotes" Neal Baer, MD
Dean's Lecture
The Happy Initiative
October 29, 2020
Welcome to Chechnya Film Screening and Panel Discussion The HAPPY Initiative, Yale School of Public Health and Yale Schwarzman Center present: Welcome to Chechnya Film Screening and Panel Discussion.
March 24, 2021
Panelists:
- Neal Baer, EDM, AM, MD
- Lyosha Gorshkov, PhD
- John Pachankis, PhD
- Deirdre Stradone, Esq
- Sten Vermund, MD, PhD
"Science is Just Another Opinion: The Battle Between Facts and Anecdotes" Neal Baer, MD
Dean's Lecture
The Happy Initiative
October 29, 2020
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