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Tapping communities for water research
March 22, 2018
| National Science Foundation
WHD researcher Alexandria Boehm featured in story about citizen scientists and engineers doing water quality monitoring.
Fact-checking Matt Damon's clean water promise in Super Bowl ad
February 2, 2018
| NPR
Can a $13 chalice provide clean water for five years? WHD faculty director Jenna Davis explains.
Jenna Davis on why policy reform can do more for clean water access than technology
January 2, 2018
| The City Fix
Jenna Davis addresses why 663 million people are without access to safe drinking water in 2015.
San Diego scrambles to address long-festering lack of restrooms
September 18, 2017
| Voice of San Diego
WHD Director Jenna Davis weighs in on the importance of restrooms and sanitation for all.
Using water to improve life in global slums
February 2, 2017
| Scope, Stanford Medicine's blog
WHD's Stephen Luby to direct health evaluation of major effort to revitalize slums through water management strategies.
New approach to sanitation may help fast-growing urban areas achieve SDGs
July 20, 2016
| New Security Beat
Graduate student Eric Wilbern discusses container-based sanitation, a global sanitation solution pioneered by Stanford researchers and others.
Career Spotlight: Environmental Health Engineer
August 31, 2015
| KQED QUEST
Video story featuring Amy Pickering's work developing low-cost, low-tech solutions reducing the spread of disease in regions of low water quality.
Cleaning poop from drinking water
July 30, 2015
| KQED QUEST
Stanford researchers develop a better, easier, cheaper way to clean water at the source.
Dr. Stephen Luby, an Omaha native, takes pragmatic approach to global public health research
July 30, 2015
| Omaha World-Herald
Story illustrates several ways in which Dr. Stephen Luby's work has improved lives in underprivileged nations.
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