05-14-2013Over the past few years, more and more people have shifted from using a standalone camera to their mobile phones to take photos. Smartphones make it convenient…
11-14-2012In late October, we joined more than 12,000 public health professionals at the American Public Health Association’s (APHA) 2012 Annual Meeting in San Francisco…
08-08-2012A typical day in the life of many HIV.gov team members involves writing, editing, and sharing documents -- blog posts, training materials, conference materials…
10-04-2011Write. Snap. Share.That’s how easy it is to participate in HIV.gov’s Facing AIDS 2011 for World AIDS Day (December 1) photo initiative -- back by popular…
02-25-20112011 HIV.gov Communication StrategyBehind the scenes at HIV.gov, we use an internal working plan to guide our ongoing communication activities and special…
01-18-2011Co-authored by Michele Clark, Managing Director What is the role of mobile technology in Federal government health communication? Where are we going? At last…
11-10-2009Co-authored by Josie Halpern-Finnerty If a picture says a thousand words, how much would a picture of you wearing a red ribbon and holding a sign that says you…
10-20-2009What do new media institutes, usability, and a BIG RED photo booth have in common? They are some of activities we're planning for later this month at the U.S…
06-23-2009Interview of Tony MilesBack in March, we shared videos from The Positive Project in honor of National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Watching those videos…
06-11-2009Interview of Ian Anderson Earlier this week we shared an HIV testing story initiative focusing on women in the South as we continue our âI Know. I Took The…
04-27-2009As many of you know, this week, HHS declared swine flu to be a national public health emergency. At HIV.gov we're particularly concerned about this issue…