Faculty, students and alumni share stories from the frontlines of health
First Person Student Rakesh Sarwal, Doctoral Candidate, Procter & Gamble Fellow In arid areas of India, Rakesh Sarwal is measuring the difference a rainwater-retention effort can make in village life.
First Person Faculty Susan G. Sherman, Assistant Research Professor, Epidemiology Studying the social factors behind drug use and prostitution is Susan Sherman's professional passion. Making jewelry is her hobby. She never really planned to put the two together.
First Person Student Lance Price, PhD Student, Environmental Health Sciences Lance Price’s passion for environmental science began when he witnessed the desecration of the treasured family ranch where he spent childhood summers.
First Person Alumna Devra Davis, MPH Alumna and Author of When Smoke Ran Like Water A pollution-related disaster in her hometown lies at the heart of Devra Davis’s lifelong interest in environmental health and chronic disease.