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Carolyn Moxley Rouse '87: Why I Believe in Death Panels and Other Imperfect Roads to Health Care Justice

October 16th, 2012

Medical anthropologist Carolyn Moxley Rouse '87 discusses the experience of an African American family she followed in the 1990s. Rouse explores the question: Given what we know about racial health disparities, did the actions of the hospital constitute health care justice?

U.N. Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres '79 (photo by Jan Golinski/U.N.)

U.N. Climate Chief Christiana Figueres '79 Evaluates Issues on Climate Change

September 28th, 2012

"The easiest thing is to work on energy efficiency in buildings, in transportation, in lighting - that could already be a huge contribution," Figueres says. "And it's painless!"
Mary E. Blair '05

American Museum of Natural History's Mary Blair '05 Blogs for NY Times

January 1st, 2011

As part of her work, Blair is traveling to Vietnam in search of primates called slow lorises.

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