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If you’re going to APHA in 2009,
come to the SAAPHI meeting and let’s get together afterwards.
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Alumni news: Ada Adimora is in this year's ROOT 100, which recognizes emerging and established African-American leaders who are making extraordinary contributions. The ROOT 100 celebrates leadership, creativity, service, and, above all, excellence. (Dr. Adimora is pictured on the top row, third from the left; view enlarged photo [right click to zoom in]).
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Alumni news: Sacoby Wilson, M.S.,Ph.D. (MSC Co-President 2000-2004) recently received a 4-year, $1.2 million NIH R21 grant award for his proposal "Use of a Community-University Partnership to Eliminate Environmental Stressors". The project will investigate a link between multiple sources of pollution and the health of residents living in the Lowcountry Alliance for Model Communities (LAMC) in the City of North Charlesto. Sacoby is a research assistant professor at the University of South Carolina. Sacoby is Vice Chair, Alpha Goes Green Initiative, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; Senior Fellow, Environmental Leadership Program; and in November 2009 he will become Chair of the APHA Environment Section.
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Alumni specials:
National Library of Medicine exhibit about the Mound Bayou clinic created by John Hatch and Jack Geiger; Fay Mitchell 1991 interview with John Hatch; YouTube video by Bill Jenkins
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MSCalumnet meetings and conference calls - 2005
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Annual Minority Health Conference (since 1977)
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History
of minority-related activities at the School [Draft in progress]
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Minority Health Project
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Minority Student Caucus
[Glass panel in Michael Hooker Research Center]
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UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Diversity pages
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Additional information about health disparities and diversity-related activities at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
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Links
to other minority health-related activities at UNC-CH and elsewhere
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