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Hear MHS students in “Prison Medicine” with Prof Laura Stark interview the author of Silent Cells on The New Books Network
Apr. 29, 2022—Hear MHS students in “Prison Medicine” with Prof Laura Stark interview the author of Silent Cells on The New Books Network: https://newbooksnetwork.com/anthony-hatch-silent-cells-the-secret-drugging-of-captive-america-u-minnesota-press-2019
Hear MHS students in “American Medicine & the World” with Prof Laura Stark interview the author of Medicalizing Blackness on The New Books Network
Apr. 29, 2022—Hear MHS students in “American Medicine & the World” with Prof Laura Stark interview the author of Medicalizing Blackness on The New Books Network: https://newbooksnetwork.com/medicalizing-blackness
May 11th: MHS Graduation Reception
Apr. 21, 2022—Wednesday, May 11th, 3:00-5:00pm, Calhoun Hall Portico MHS is hosting a Graduation Reception honoring the MHS Class of 2022. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be provided. Music by Lynn Taylor and the Barflies (recently featured in Rolling Stone). Open to the entire MHS community. Friends and families are welcome!
Professor Laura Stark publishes on science & Native dispossession in health justice
Mar. 4, 2022—Professor Laura Stark publishes on science & Native dispossession in health justice. Read it here.
April 6th: MHS Advising Pizza & Ice Cream Party
Feb. 23, 2022—Wednesday, April 6th, 12:30-2:30pm, Calhoun Portico All MHS students are invited to attend our semi-annual Registration Advising event under the Calhoun Portico (outside). During this time, students can meet briefly with an advisor and have registration holds removed from their account. Please bring your MHS Major Checklist form with you to the event. You will...
MHS Student Brina Ratangee publishes op-ed in the Tennessean on why LGBTQ curriculum is important in K-12 education
Feb. 22, 2022—MHS Student Brina Ratangee (’25) publishes op-ed in the Tennessean on why LGBTQ curriculum is important in K-12 education. Read it here.
Professor Laura Stark publishes on the history & future of data science ethics
Feb. 17, 2022—The article was published in the Winter 2022 issue of MIT’s Case Studies in Ethical and Social Responsibility in Computing. Read more here.
Professor Laura Stark publishes on the history & future of data science ethics
Feb. 17, 2022—The article was published in the Winter 2022 issue of MIT’s Case Studies in Ethical and Social Responsibility in Computing. Read more here.
Professor Behague speaks on her new research at a webinar entitled, “Citizen participation, COVID-19, and democratisation” in Brazil” to be held March 8 and hosted by Kings College London
Feb. 14, 2022—Professor Behague speaks on her new research at a webinar entitled, “Citizen participation, COVID-19, and democratisation” in Brazil” to be held March 8th and hosted by Kings College London. Learn more here.
Professor Martha Jones gave a presentation to the Tennessee Department of Health, Occupational Health Advisory Committee Meeting for the Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance Program
Feb. 8, 2022—On January 27, 2022, Professor Martha Jones gave a presentation to the Tennessee Department of Health, Occupational Health Advisory Committee Meeting for the Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance Program. Her presentation was on injury and illness incidence rates using workers’ compensation data, with a focus on the full-time-equivalent employee denominator calculation.