University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
Minority Student Caucus

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6th Annual William T. Small Jr. Keynote Lecture

25th Annual Minority Health Conference: Due to a snowstorm that closed UNC, the 2004 Annual Minority Health Conference was cancelled; the 6th Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture was presented later that year.

Annual Minority Health Conference and Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture

About William T. Small, Jr.

Minority Student Caucus Alumni Network

The 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. The Caucus founded Minority Health Conference in 1977 and has conducted it annually since then. The Caucus also works with the School administration on activities to link to the Historically Black Colleges and Universities, especially in North Carolina, and to institutions serving other minority groups.

Leadership

The Minority Student Caucus is led by an officer team elected annually by all Caucus members. Officers - Co-Presidents, Secretary, and Treasurer - serve one-year terms.

Elected officers for 2003-2004

Co-presidents
Kisha Merchant, Master's Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
Sacoby M. Wilson, Doctoral Student, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering

Secretary
Shavon Artis, Master's Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education

Treasurer
Ashley Beard, Master's Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education

Co-chairs for the 26th Annual Minority Health Conference
Marisa Guptarak, Masters Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
Danielle Spurlock, Masters Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education and Department of City & Regional Planning

REACH Co-Chairs:
Stephanie Etienne, Masters Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education.
Tasseli McKay, Masters Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education.

 

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