The
Minority Student Caucus consists of 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 initiatives 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 Executive Board elected annually
by all Caucus members. Officers - Co-Presidents, Secretary,
and Treasurer - and other E-Board members serve one-year terms.
Elected officers for 2012-2013
Co-Presidents:
- Gayatri Ankem, Master’s Student, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
- Kathleen Tedford, Master’s Student, Department of Maternal and Child Health
Co-chairs for the 34th Annual Minority Health Conference:
- Adrienne Gill, Master’s Student, Department of Health Behavior
- Chassidy Hanley, Master’s Student, Department of Health Behavior
Treasurer:
- Autumn Locklear, Master’s Student, Department of Health Policy and Management
Secretary:
- Christina Lomax, Master’s Student, Department of Health Policy and Management
TRIAD Chair:
- Lexie Perreras, Master’s Student, Department of Health Behavior
Education/Community Service Co-Chairs:
- Frances Nguyen, Master’s Student, Department of Health Behavior
- Jasmine Stringer, Master’s Student, Department of Health Policy and Management
Publicity Chair:
- Rachel E. Bland, Master’s Student, Department of Maternal and Child Health
Historian:
- Brittany M. Cooper, CHES, Master’s Student, Department of Health Policy
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