New Podcast – What does flying do to my body?
SHINE Executive Director Eileen McNeely, Principal Investigator of the Harvard Flight Attendant Health Study, is interviewed by BBC News World Service’s Caroline Steel on the health impacts of air...
View ArticleSHINE Joins Human Flourishing Program
We are pleased to share the news that SHINE has joined the Human Flourishing Program at the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University to advance a systematic approach to human...
View ArticleNew Paper – Differences in well-being among factory workers in six countries
A new paper in Applied Research in Quality of Life examines cross-cultural comparisons of well-being among factory workers, as measured by the six well-being domains of happiness and life satisfaction,...
View ArticleSpecial Issue: People – the next sustainability frontier
SHINE is pleased to announce that the quarterly online journal Merits (ISSN: 2673-8104), which focuses on contemporary research issues related to enabling people at work to thrive, will publish a...
View ArticleNew Paper – Indoor air quality and well-being among office workers
A new paper in Building and Environment examines indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and its effects on human well-being in office space. Objective indoor air quality parameters and their association...
View ArticleIn the News – Washington Post on flight attendant health impacts from uniforms
A jury in California recently awarded more than $1 million in a verdict against Twin Hill, the maker of airline attendants’ uniforms used by American Airlines crew, due to serious negative health...
View ArticleIn the News – Harvard Gazette on role of our study in lawsuit victory
Following the introduction of new uniforms in 2016, American Airlines flight attendants began experiencing rashes, headaches, and breathing problems. One American Airlines flight attendant, Tracey...
View ArticleNew Paper – Associations of well-being with work distraction and job...
A new paper in Frontiers in Psychology, Prospective associations of multidimensional well-being with work distraction and job satisfaction: a two-wave study of US employees, by Eric N. Fung, Richard G....
View ArticlePresentation – The Business Case for Flourishing
If you missed our last SHINE Summit, you can now watch the keynote by the Human Flourishing Program’s Tyler VanderWeele on The Business Case for Flourishing. View presentation here.
View ArticleNew Webinar – What Makes Us Resilient?
Join SHINE researcher Nidhi Ghildayal on Thursday, April 11 at 12:00 PM EST to hear about her research that seeks to understand the connections between safety, community and flourishing in the...
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