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University of Chicago Appoints Five Black Scholars to Named Professorships : The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

Filed in Appointments, Faculty on January 1, 2021 Twenty-three University of Chicago faculty members have received named professorships or have been appointed distinguished service professors. Five of these appointments went to Black scholars. Melissa L. Gilliam has been named the Ellen H. Block Distinguished Service Professor of Health Justice in the departments of obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics. Her clinical focus is in pediatric and adolescent gynecology and family planning. She has served as vice provost at the university since 2016. Dr. Gilliam is a graduate of Yale University, where she majored in English. She earned a master’s degree at the University of Oxford in England and a medical degree at Harvard University. Dr. Gilliam also holds a master of public health degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Cornell s Derrick Spires Wins First Book Award From the Modern Language Association : The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

Filed in Books, Honors & Awards on January 1, 2021 Derrick R. Spires, an associate professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, has won the Modern Language Association Prize for a First Book. He was honored for the book In the book, Dr. Spires examines the parallel development of early Black print culture and legal and cultural understandings of U.S. citizenship between 1787 and 1861. Dr. Spires will be presented with the award during the MLA’s annual convention, to be held online in January. The award committee calls The Practice of Citizenship a “gorgeously written, powerfully argued and extensively researched book that casts vivid new light on a timely and important topic. Spires pursues an impressively broad exploration of Black print culture of all kinds, including the surviving minutes of political meetings in which Black Americans sought not only to secure their full rights of citizenship but also to define citi

Covid 19 coronavirus: Chinese government says Wuhan outbreak 10 times larger than reported

Covid 19 coronavirus: Chinese government says Wuhan outbreak 10 times larger than reported 30 Dec, 2020 07:38 PM 7 minutes to read By: Benedict Brook It has long been suspected that China may have fudged the numbers when it comes to the true number of coronavirus infections the country endured. But there now appears to be proof that during a critical phase of the pandemic up to 10 times more people caught Covid-19 than official figures stated. Extraordinarily, this revelation has come from the Chinese government itself. An infectious diseases expert has said authorities failed to give a true appreciation of the infection and its size . From late January, images of Wuhan being locked down circulated globally, a precursor of what was to come in any countries.

Dr Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – December 30, 2020

Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – December 30, 2020 LinkedIn 12/30/2020 © Provided by LinkedIn Welcome to this Week’s Newsletter – A Convenient Digest and Curated Collection of Verified News and Studies Related to Global Health and Humanitarian Intervention Popular Searches Where year two of the pandemic will take us Today he is once again looking forward. In a new piece, he previews what year two of this outbreak may look like. It’s worth reading in full. Below are four things to expect in 2021 (as explained by Ed). 1. The vaccine rollout could be rocky. “We are trying to plan for the most complex vaccination program in human history after a year of complete exhaustion, with a chronically underfunded infrastructure and personnel who are still responsible for measles and sexually transmitted diseases and making sure your water is clean,” [Kelly Moore of Vanderbilt University, who studies immunization policy,] said.

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