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MillerComm Lecture Series

AIDS in the 90's: Are We Having a Counter-Counter Revolution?

Friday, December 3rd, 1993
David Ostrow
4:00pm

Foellinger Auditorium
South End of the Quadrangle
Urbana

Event Description

Cosponsored by Office of the Chancellor; Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and the Graduate College; Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs; College of Applied Life Studies; College of Law; College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign; College of Nursing; School of Life Sciences; School of Social Work; Department of Biochemistry; Department of Community Health; Department of Family Practice; Department of Internal Medicine; Department of Philosophy; Department of Political Science; Department of Psychiatry; Department of Psychology; Department of Sociology; Department of Classics; Campus Honors Program: Cooperative Extension Service; Institute of Communications Research; McKinley Health Center; Medical Humanities and Social Sciences Program; Medical Scholars Program; Program for the Study of Religion; Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory; Unit One; WILL-AM 580; Out on Campus: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Task Force; Prairie AIDS Foundation; Unitarian Universalist Church; Veterans Administration Medical Center, Danville; The Center for Advanced Study; George A. Miller Endowment; and George A. Miller Committee.

David Ostrow

Professor of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences, Senior Resident Scientist, Community Health Behavior Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee