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Campus & Community Our Student-Athletes | From My House to Our Harvard Campus & Community Our Student-Athletes | From My House to Our Harvard DateMay 24, 2013February 13, 2018 Share Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Trending Taking second look at daily multivitamins How America’s ageism hurts, shortens lives of elderly Larry Summers details how Senate plan will reduce inflation Can Amazon remake health care? Good genes are nice, but joy is better Harvard’s student-athletes represent excellence, on and off the field. From My House to Our Harvard | 2012 FAS Film
Campus & Community Linking health policy to people Campus & Community Linking health policy to people “I was drawn to doing something that would make an impact in the world,” said Maia Fedyszyn, who is receiving a master’s of science in public health from the Harvard School of Public Health. “We all need quality, affordable health care.” Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer