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Section: Health
Students
George Mason University Team Offers
George Mason University Counseling and Development Program faculty and graduate students in…
December 14, 2005
Health
New Web Site Provides Resources on HIV Education and Prevention
The Association of American Colleges and Universities’ Program for Health and Higher Education (PHHE)…
December 14, 2005
Health
University of South Carolina, Claflin University
Claflin University and the University of South Carolina will share a $7.5 million federal grant to eliminate…
December 14, 2005
Health
Publisher Launches Black Health Portal
The publisher that launched African-American healthy lifestyle magazine Heart & Soul in the mid-1990s…
December 14, 2005
HBCUs
Grants & Awards
The African Virtual University (Nairobi) and the Open University (United Kingdom) received a $900,000 grant from the Hewlett Foundation to support the Teacher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA) initiative. TESSA is a consortium of African and international organizations that offers educational materials to train teachers in basic curriculum areas including literacy, science and life and […]
December 14, 2005
Health
Relation Between Incarceration and Race Disparities in U.S. HIV Rates Explored
There may be a relationship between incarceration and race disparities in American HIV rates…
December 12, 2005
Health
Racial Minority Participation in Clinical Trials Increase With Information and Access
Racial minorities participate in health research studies at the same rate as Whites when they meet the…
December 8, 2005
Students
Deaver Foundation to Fund Spanish Scholarship for 1,000 School Personnel, Health Care Providers
The Deaver Foundation is providing a new Spanish language…
December 7, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Harvard Board Elects First Black Woman
A Georgetown University Law professor who specializes in biomedical ethics has become the first Black…
December 6, 2005
Health
University of Michigan Launches
With a new home and acting director, and groundwork laid by some of the nation’s leading experts…
November 30, 2005
Health
From Camden to Hopkins to Meharry
Where do you go when you are a poor, Black boy growing up in Camden, Ark…
November 30, 2005
Health
Connecting Biology & Behavior
Bright morning sun floods through the wall of windows in Dr. James E.K. Hildreth’s new fourth-floor office…
November 30, 2005
Students
George Mason University Team to Offer Counseling Services to Katrina Victims
George Mason University Counseling and Development Program faculty and graduate students in the…
November 20, 2005
Health
New Web Site Provides Resources on HIV Education and Prevention
The Association of American Colleges and Universities’ Program for Health and Higher Education…
November 17, 2005
Health
University of South Carolina and Claflin University Share $7.5 Million in AIDS, Cancer Grant
Claflin University and the University of South Carolina will share a $7.5 million federal grant to eliminate…
November 16, 2005
Health
Arkansas Med School Uses Breast Cancer Technology to Reduce Repeat Surgeries
Technology that has been used to treat cancer successfully in other organs has been applied…
November 16, 2005
HBCUs
Grants & Awards
The City College of New York received a five-year $12.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health through the Research Centers for Minority Institutions initiative. The grant, which is retroactive to August 2005, provides $2.2 million in year one funding with recommendations for an additional $10.3 million over the life of the grant. The […]
November 16, 2005
Health
University of Michigan Launches National Center for Institutional Diversity
With a new home and an acting director, and groundwork laid by some of the nation’s leading experts…
November 7, 2005
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