Junaed Siddiqui

Junaed Siddiqui is a 2nd year PhD student in the Department of Behavioral and Community Health at the University of Maryland. His research interests center on the behavioral mechanisms motivating use of technology. He is also passionate about adolescent health and developing innovative solutions to long-standing public health issues.

It’s Not Just About Water: The Trickle-Down Effect of Unaccountability in Flint, Michigan

By now, almost everyone has heard of the unfortunate series of events that have been unfolding in Flint, Michigan. Over 8,000 children were exposed to contaminated water and as a result may now experience a range of serious health problems over their lifespan. But how did this happen in the first place? How could something …

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College Reputation vs. Rape-utation: Sexual Assault on College Campuses

In the last year, media headlines across the country have been rife with controversy around sexual assault cases occurring on college campuses, and lack of initiative by these colleges to properly handle the cases. Included in this large list of universities are some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, including Harvard University, University …

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