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  • Stacey Snelling(Health Studies) received a $150,000 grant from DC Health for the project “Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (SNAPed).”
  • Sociologist Nicole Angottireceived a $175,015 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for “Intergenerational Intervention: Employing Youth to Promote Aging Healthy with HIV in Rural South Africa.”
  • ĢƵ officially launched the   (TRAC). TRAC, which is funded through a $5.7M, four-year cooperative agreement from the National Science FoundationAccelerating Research Translation program, is a university-wide initiative established to strengthen our capacity to speed and scale translational research.  
  • ARPC brings together scholars and practitioners for, April 4-5.

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