Aimee Bronfeld, Center for Health and Wellbeing Jan. 26, 2021 2 p.m. As Heather Howard, a lecturer in public affairs, was planning for her fall course “Health Care for Vulnerable Populations in the U.S.,” she considered not one but two pandemics. And she knew she had to retool the course, which she has taught since 2018, to seize the moment. “Students were hungry to bring these issues into the classroom,” said Heather Howard, a lecturer in public affairs, who is also the director of State Health and Value Strategies with Princeton’s Center for Health and Wellbeing. Sameer A. Khan/Fotobuddy “We had two pandemics converging: COVID-19 and the reckoning with racial injustice,” said Howard, who is also the director of State Health and Value Strategies with Princeton’s Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW). “Students were hungry to bring these issues into the classroom.”