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University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health
Minority Students for the Advancement of Public Health (MSAPH)
"desires to complement the graduate experience by encouraging community service and social bonding within the Chicago community. MSAPH strives to attain this goal through events and activities focusing on academic support, professional growth, and community service.
MSAPH holds monthly general meetings and social activities and participates in community service in the Chicago area. In addition to handling business at our general monthly meetings, we try our best to expose our members to issues in the public health community that affect minorities and their professional development opportunities."
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Public Health Students of African Descent (PHSAD)
" is a student-run organization which has been in existence for over 21 years at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. PHSAD continually strives to foster a healthy and wholesome community for African and African-American students, to fully engage its members and surrounding community, and to provide a platform for intellectual exchange on minority health issues."
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Native Health Initiative (NHI)
promotes "Loving service + Social Justice"
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health
Minority Student Caucus
" consists of all students of color in the School who wish to join. The Caucus was founded in the early 1970's as a vehicle for bringing the concerns of minority students to the attention of the School's Administration and for working to attract more students of color to the School."
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