The Humor Scientist – Episode 3: “Work and The Great Resignation” (Featuring Joe Mechlinski and Jeff Lesher)
Harvard Public Health Review announces the release of the third installment of the The Humor Scientist with Matt Kazam, on HPHR.org.
The Humor Scientist – Episode 2: “How to Use Your Words” (Featuring Alonzo Bodden & Mark Gross)
Harvard Public Health Review announces the release of the second installment of the The Humor Scientist with Matt Kazam, on HPHR.org.
Learn More About Dr. Rob
Learn more about Dr. Robert Carpenter – known as just Dr. Rob – the host of HPHR News.
Edition 30 – The Case for Universal Basic Income as a Tool for Racial Justice
The Case for Universal Basic Income as a Tool for Racial Justice By Sana Farooqui Citation Farooqui S. The case for universal basic income as a tool for racial justice. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD26 The Case for Universal Basic Income as a Tool for Racial Justice Introduction The ongoing coronavirus pandemic shed a stark light on […]
Learn more about The Humor Scientist
Get acquainted with Matt Kazam, The Humor Scientist who will be guiding you on your to learn about the intersections of humor and health.
The Humor Scientist – Episode 1: Three “Cs” of Comedy: Coping, Communication, and Connection (Featuring Dr. Patch Adams)
In this inaugural episode of The Humor Scientist, Matt Kazam begins his journey to understand the intersections of public health and the three “Cs” of comedy: coping, communication, and connection.
Edition 29 – “Co-Benefits” as a Lens Through Which COVID-19 Building Upgrades Can Advance Environmental Sustainability, Climate Mitigation and Adaptation, and Social Equity
“Co-Benefits” as a Lens Through Which COVID-19 Building Upgrades Can Advance Environmental Sustainability, Climate Mitigation and Adaptation, and Social Equity By Adele Houghton Citation Houghton A. “Co-Benefits” as a lens through which COVID-19 building upgrades can advance environmental sustainability, climate mitigation and adaptation, and social equity. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 29. DOI:10.54111/0001/cc4 “Co-Benefits” as a […]