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Black Issues in Higher Education

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Articles in Nov 28, 1996 issue of Black Issues in Higher Education

  • In appreciation: Joan P. Cerstvik - special report: health sciences - includes excerpt from Wisdom and Hindsight: Render Brown's Goals 'Incomplete' - Obituary
  • Miracles - political and medical - in South Africa
    by L. Douglas Wilder
  • Pinn expands the scope of NIH - Vivian W. Pinn, National Institutes of Health - special report: health sciences
    by Ronald Roach
  • Election reflections - special report: health sciences
    by Julianne Malveaux
  • Sports medicine given new prescription: team work - includes related article on careers in sports medicine - special report: health sciences
    by Craig T. Greenlee
  • Students vow to oppose Proposition 209 - special report: health sciences
    by Roberto Rodriguez
  • Examining higher education's role in health care - educating personnel for allied health services - special report: health sciences
    by Gwendolyn Glenn
  • DNA mapping: a road less traveled by HBCUs - historically Black colleges and universities, Human Genome Project - special report:health sciences
    by Joan Morgan
  • The color maroon - review of book on African history and culture - special report: health sciences
    by Israel Tribble, Jr.
  • Black medical community boosts AIDS research - special report: health sciences
    by Cheryl D. Fields
  • Seeking the cure - nursing program at South Carolina State University - special report: health sciences
    by Linda L. Meggett
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