The Heller School for Social Policy and Management - Knowledge Advancing Social Justice
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Celebrating 50 Years, October 16 - 18, 2009

Upcoming Events

Heller MBA Team Consulting Project Presentations

August 18-19, 2008
Glynn Amphitheater,
Schneider Building

MBA student teams will present their work addressing a current management challenge facing a mission-driven organization.

2008 Addiction Health Services Research Conference

October 20-22, 2008
Hyatt Harborside,
Boston

Sponsored by the Institute for Behavioral Health at Heller's Schneider Institutes for Health Policy, along with the School of Public Health, Boston University; and the Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School.

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2007 U.S. News Ranks Heller in
Number Three Spot

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The Heller School was rated number three among U.S. graduate schools of social policy in U.S. News and World Report's 2007 rankings.

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At Heller

Heller MBA Scholarships - A Gift of SAGE Publications

Prof. Jody Hoffer Gittell

SAGE Publications, a leading publisher of management and social science research, offers support in the form of a year's tuition to top students pursuing a Heller MBA.link to full story

Heller's Health Industry Forum Aims to Improve Health Care in US

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The Forum, directed by Stuart Altman and Robert Mechanic, convenes small leadership conferences to focus on practical and innovative strategies for improving the quality and effectiveness of health care in the US. The Forum's recent roundtable policy discussion was cited in a British Medical Journal article.

Health Industry Forum website link to full story

Drugtopics.com covers the Health Industry Forum's recent event on comparative effectiveness. link to full story

Spotlight

Prof. Brenda McSweeney

Heller Professor Is Awarded Germany's Order of Merit First Class

Brenda McSweeney receives recognition for her service to the United Nations. Click to read the citation from the Lord Mayor of Bonn. link to full story

Prof. Thomas Shapiro

Institute on Assets and Social Policy Receives Rockefeller Foundation Innovation Award

IASP researchers are among twelve recipients who will identify specific ways to improve Social Security for a range of vulnerable groups. link to full story

Dean Lisa Lynch

Federal minimum wage rises to $6.55

Heller dean Lisa Lynch is quoted in an Associated Press story on the minimum wage increase. link to full story

Dr. Julius Richmond

Physician who led launch of Head Start dies

The Heller community mourns the passing of former Board of Overseers member Dr. Julius Richmond. Click here to read the Boston Globe obituary. link to full story

Heller Students Help Katrina Victims

See the link in the Alumni section to learn more. link to full story

Heller in the Media

Professor Andrew Hahn

Youth Entrepreneurship Boosts Academic and Life Skills

Heller professor Andrew Hahn, PhD '78, is quoted in the Christian Science Monitor. link to full story

Ganging Up on the Gangs

Joan Serra Hoffman, PhD '00, Visiting Scholar at Heller's Center for Youth and Communities, writes about the gang injunction bill in a Boston Globe op-ed piece. link to full story

Last Call for Seniors?

Nearly one in ten Americans older than 65 drinks too much, says a study co-authored by Heller senior scientist Elizabeth Merrick. link to full story

Research

Junior Investigator Receives His First Independent Researcher Award from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Robert Dunigan, PhD '04

Robert Dunigan, PhD '04, Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Behavioral Health, will study relapse and recidivism rates among African-American and Latino males with histories of criminal justice involvement and substance abuse. link to full story

Few Heart Attack Survivors Use Life-Prolonging Cardiac Rehab

Study by Heller researchers finds striking differences in rehab rates by gender, geography and race. link to full story

Screening for Behavioral Health First Step to Getting Treatment

But health plans rarely require screening for substance abuse and mental health issues, says study led by Heller professor Constance Horgan. link to full story

Associate or Full Professor (non-tenured) - Social and Political Consequences of Disease

Established scholar to focus on teaching and research related to the social and political consequences of disease (particularly HIV/AIDS) for families and communities in developing countries.

Details and application instructions click for details on faculty position

Nancy Lurie Marks Professor of Disability Studies

Senior faculty position (tenured where appropriate) at the rank of associate or full professor, with appointment as the Director of the Lurie Institute for Disability Policy.

Details and application instructions click for details on faculty position

Heller People

Sillerman Family Makes $10 Million Gift to Heller to Begin New Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy -- Laura and Robert Sillerman The Sillerman Center will serve as a powerful resource to strengthen social justice philanthropy with assistance to philanthropists and family foundations. link to full story

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Nancy Lurie Marks Family Makes $5 Million Gift to Brandeis for Disability Policy Institute at Heller -- Prof. Andrew Hahn The Lurie Institute will help improve the lives of people living with autism and other disabilities. link to full story

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She Took City Job to Bridge Gaps in Care -- Barbara Ferrer Barbara Ferrer, PhD '94, talks with the Boston Globe about her role as director of the Boston Public Health Commission. link to full story

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"I Knew It Was Going to Be a Learning Experience" -- Joan Wallace-Benjamin The Boston Globe interviews Heller alumna Joan Wallace-Benjamin, PhD '80, about her time as chief of staff to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick. link to full story

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Bridging the Health Care Gap for Latinos -- photo of Lisa Cacari Stone Lisa Cacari Stone, PhD '04, works on eliminating disparities in health and health care among the nation's Latino population. link to full story

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Heller Alumna Named to Governor's Cabinet -- Jean Flatley McGuire Jean Flatley McGuire, PhD '96, joins Mass. Governor Deval Patrick's cabinet as Assistant Secretary for Disability Policies and Programs. link to full story

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