Here at the Institute, we value multidisciplinary approaches to global health. So when we asked students at the University of Southern California to look through a different lens and capture global health issues with digital media, we knew they would deliver a diverse range of submissions. We were so impressed that we wanted to share them!
Thank you to all who participated in this contest for the 2012 USC Global Health Awareness Week. Our panel of judges chose two winners and several honorable mentions for each category and they will be exhibited/screened today at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Enjoy!
1ST PLACE WINNERS
VIDEO: "The Lights Go On" by Andy Jones
PHOTO: "The Scythe" by Ioana Literat (click to enlarge)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
VIDEO: "Drops of Water" by Sadia Ali
VIDEO: "Hero" by Jabril Mack
PHOTO: "We've Been There" by Allegra Tepper (click to enlarge)
PHOTO: "Advertise Health" by Cooper Copeland (click to enlarge)
PHOTO: "Killer App" by Cynthia Wang (click to enlarge)
Follow the Trojans as they engage in global health projects at USC and beyond. Using the world as their campus, USC’s transdisciplinary students and faculty work together with colleagues worldwide to improve global health by educating future and current global leaders, carrying out trans-disciplinary research, and assuring that the evidence collected impacts policy change to make a difference.
Diana Reichenbach and Kendra Ryan, graduate animation students: Animated global health messages to illustrate the Institute’s core themes: Chronic Disease; Environmental Health; Globalization, Business, and Health; Health Communication, Entertainment and the Arts; and Capacity Building and Training.
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