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Strong Turnout at Historically Black High School for AIDS Testing
Organizers of the state’s first school screening for AIDS and HIV were impressed by the number of students…
December 5, 2005
Community Colleges
Making The Greatest Impact
Dr. James Hildreth must be quite a man. I haven’t met him personally, but our writer came back from…
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
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
UIC Nursing to Launch Collaborative Venture in India
The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing is launching its first educational venture into India…
October 18, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Who Speaks for Africa?
Called the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, war-induced hunger and disease has killed more than 180,000 people… Story:
August 10, 2005
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Mandela Institute Seeks to Narrow Science, Technology Gap in Sub-Saharan Africa
Nelson Mandela, along with a number of distinguished African scholars, is determined to lead Sub-Saharan Africa Story:
July 27, 2005
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Mandela Institute Seeks to Narrow Science, Technology Gap in Sub-Saharan Africa
Nelson Mandela, along with a number of distinguished African scholars, is determined to lead Sub-Saharan Africa out of the furrows of economic instability using science and technology. Story:
July 27, 2005
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Survival at Stake
Survival at StakeUniversity of North Carolina’s Dr. Adaora Adimora searches for answers into HIV transmission among African AmericansBy Eleanor Lee YatesChapel Hill, N.C.During the 1980s and into the ’90s, HIV and AIDS primarily affected gay White men. The rates of HIV/AIDS stabilized in the 1990s in the United States, but today the numbers are soaring […]
March 23, 2005
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On the Frontline of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
On the Frontline of the HIV/AIDS EpidemicWith infection rates still escalating among African Americans, researchers, scholars and activists wonder if the battle is a losing oneBy B. Denise HawkinsMost days, Cynthia Davis is an exasperated trooper who can always be found teaching and preaching from the frontline of the AIDS epidemic in Los Angeles. The […]
March 23, 2005
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A Problem We Can No Longer Ignore
A Problem We Can No Longer IgnoreWe covered with “Mobilizing Against HIV/AIDS” in 1999 and “A Predator in Paradise” in 2003, both issues examining HIV/AIDS in the United States and the Caribbean. But with recent headlines such as “HIV Rate Doubles for Blacks” and “AIDS Across U.S. is Spreading at a Disproportionate Rate for African-American […]
March 23, 2005
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