Posts by Max Hedgepeth
March Madness, Burness Style
March Madness has a different meaning at Burness. To celebrate the season, we're recapping a few exciting projects launched this month.
Seven Communities Take on Timely Challenges in Health
Meet the winners of the 2016 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize!
Meet Nine People About to Change the World
Meet the 2016 Karel Fellows! These outstanding students are committed to creating positive change in the world and will spend a summer interning with some of DC's best nonprofits.
Children’s Health Care Spending Driven by Rising Costs
With child visits to the emergency room declining and the overall use of prescription drugs by children at its lowest in years, it only makes sense that spending on health care for kids would be down. Right? Not quite.
Students Accept Challenge to Fight Hunger in Montgomery County
Andy Burness spoke on behalf of the Montgomery County Food Security Collaborative at the Hungry for Solutions Challenge, charging students with the responsibility of developing real world, implementable solutions to tackle food insecurity in Montgomery County.