
SHECP Alum Awarded Internship at Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
When Ash Smith selected the University of Notre Dame for her undergraduate education, she knew what she was choosing. “I really wanted to go somewhere that shared the kind of mission and values that I
Childhood Literacy Symposium – Registration Now Open
April 28, 2016 – Registration is now open for the 30 July, “Childhood Literacy as a Public Health and Economic Imperative: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Do?” To register, click
2016 Symposium – Childhood Literacy as a Public Health & Economic Imperative
The Shepherd Higher Education on Poverty and the Atlanta Speech School announce the speakers and schedule for a jointly sponsored conference on Childhood Literacy as a Public Health and Economic Imperative: What Do We Know
Student-led Discussions for Monday, 2:45 PM
2:45 PM Session E, Washington & Lee University, Science Center 1) Parmly 307 “The Ethics of Freedom: Consequences for American Healthcare,” Sarah Onyx Marosi, The College of Wooster and Abby Block, Washington and Lee University.
Poverty Studies Informed Work of CDC Doctor
Introduction: Dr. Jonathan Wortham graduated from Washington and Lee University in 2004 and from the Baylor College of Medicine in 2008. He currently works with the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination at the Center for Disease
Shepherd Interns Provide Insights about their Experiences
Interns from the summer of 2014 have written brief compelling essays about their experiences. Learn more about a variety of specific internship placements and how a Shepherd internship has impacted their lives. Additionally, more than