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U of T research examines mysteriously low HIV rates in African tribe Anthropologist to study San people of Botswana and Namibia, using ethnographic methods
University of Toronto | July 28, 2006
Professor Richard Lee of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto has discovered that the San people of Botswana and Namibia have mysteriously low HIV infection rates even though these countries are known for their extremely high AIDS mortality statistics....[continue]
U of T research examines mysteriously low HIV rates in African tribe Anthropologist to study San people of Botswana and Namibia, using ethnographic methods
University of Toronto | July 28, 2006
Professor Richard Lee of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto has discovered that the San people of Botswana and Namibia have mysteriously low HIV infection rates even though these countries are known for their extremely high AIDS mortality statistics....[continue]
The Pedal for Hope — Mount A student hits the road for a good cause
Mount Allison University | December 5, 2005
Ayesha Harji, an international relations student at Mount Allison University is gearing up for the trip of a lifetime and raising money for a good cause....[continue]
Carleton University Presents Lecture on The Crisis in Zimbabwe
Carleton University | November 14, 2005
On Wednesday November 16, Wellington Chibebe, Secretary General, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and Shari Eppel, Human Rights Consultant for Archbishop Pius Ncube will speak on "The Crisis in Zimbabwe Today: A Report From the Front Lines."...[continue]
University welcomes AIDS activists/scholars from Africa
University of Toronto | September 27, 2005
The University of Toronto and the University of Namibia celebrate their partnership in AIDS education in Africa during a series of public events at U of T this week....[continue]