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When Dr. Erica Campbell asked for Dr. Michelle Bates' help this past fall to apply for an HIV/AIDS grant to benefit Fayetteville State University students, Bates had three reasons she was on board, ...
TeachAids, an award-winning health education nonprofit founded by Piya Sorcar M.A. ’06 Ph.D. ’09, Clifford Nass, Shuman Ghosemajumder and Ashwini Doshi M.S. ’06, has worked with the Stanford Program ...
I have followed the recent editorials about homosexuality and HIV in The Forum and would like to take this opportunity to thank Carol Hoganson and Katie Crowley for bringing awareness to the issue of ...
This summer, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) released a report outlining a "path that ends AIDS." The report reflected on the past, remembering that two decades ago there ...
On World AIDS Day, we come together to reflect on the progress made in the global fight against HIV/AIDS and to recognize the ongoing challenges faced by those affected by the epidemic, including in ...
Before she died on Dec. 11, 1999, of AIDS-related complications, 16-year-old New Orleans resident Cocoa Doomes, who had been diagnosed with HIV since elementary school, had written an obituary that is ...
LINCOLN, Ill. (WAND) — In 1993 the Illinois Department of Corrections launched its HIV/AIDS Peer Education Program. Under the IDOC Office of Health Services, the program was designed to serve as a ...
It has been said that the first Pride was a riot, sparked by the Stonewall Uprising in 1969. The meaning of Pride Month has expanded and evolved since Stonewall and the subsequent first Pride Parade ...