Jeffrey A. Grigg Memorial Lecture: “Overcoming the Odds: The Benefits of Completing College for Unlikely Graduates”

Jennie E. Brand, Ph.D. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jeffrey-a-grigg-memorial-lecture-tickets-815543020127 Each year, millions of high school students consider whether to continue their schooling and attend and complete college. Despite strong evidence that a college degree yields far-reaching benefits, some critics of higher education increasingly argue that college “does not pay off” and that some students - namely, disadvantaged prospective college […]

Data Opportunities and Challenges in a Post-Roe World

This Thursday, join us for a panel discussion in which experts from across the United States discuss questions including: What are the barriers to conducting abortion-related research today? What have we learned from the data so far? Where are the data gaps and how can we fill them?Two years ago this month, the Dobbs decision […]

Families in Perilous Times: A Council on Contemporary Families (CCF) Policy and Public Scholarship Workshop

Announcing Families in Perilous Times: A Council on Contemporary Families (CCF) Policy and Public Scholarship Workshop, a FREE symposium and public scholarship training workshop, to be held on Friday, October 18th, 2024, at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.  Morning panels will focus on four topics that are the subject of contemporary debates, and have profound effects on families: The […]

HIV Protection Patterns among Young Women in Eswatini from a High-Frequency Longitudinal Phone Survey

Abigail Greenleaf MPH, PhD, will present findings from a high-frequency (bi-weekly calls), longitudinal (2 years) phone survey in Eswatini among young women. Using sequence analysis, she will present behavior groups and discuss what the findings mean for HIV prevention in Eswatini. Speaker:  Abigail Greenleaf is a public health demographer whose research focuses on collecting data in […]

HPC Seminar Series Speaker – Dr. Yun Zhou

Dr. Yun Zhou, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan, will be our Seminar Speaker December 6th 12- 1:15pm (followed by lunch conversations with Dr. Zhou from 1:15-2pm).  The talk title is:  Make or Break: Gender, Fertility, and Selfhood in Autocratic China

HPC Seminar Talk – Dr. Omar Galarraga

Dr. Galarraga will talk about "Integrated Community-Based HIV+NCD Care in Microfinance Groups in Kenya: Primary Results from the Harambee Cluster Randomized Trial

HPC Add Health Interest Group Meeting

This meeting will feature Dr. Qingfeng Li's work on applying machine learning method to predict suicidal ideation using Add Health data Event will be taking place at the Hopkins Population Center 3505 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218