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A student claims Atlanta’s Morehouse College did not accept him into an academic program because he has HIV.
Human Rights Campaign’s Alphonso David explains how a Gilead Sciences grant will help the LGBTQ group fight HIV and promote health equity.
Building on the drugmaker’s HIV grants, this new funding is part of Gilead’s Racial Equity Community Impact Fund.
Survey findings from the “Owning HIV” campaign show the need for proactive education.
Lower-quality coronavirus tests, mask wearing and frequent handwashing can help control coronavirus infections on campuses.
“Mistrust of health care providers is deeply rooted in so many communities,” Jesse Milan Jr. tells the AMSA convention.
There is no easy way to navigate life when you have mental health issues and complex traumas in your past.
At One Tent Health, college students provide HIV testing and PrEP to underserved neighborhoods in Washington, DC.
How a young man who died in 1995 helps HIV-positive students attend college today
Released from prison 25 years early, the former college wrestler had been sentenced for failing to disclose his HIV.
Sacramento artists donate works to raise funds for college students living with HIV.
Courtesy of a new guidebook from HRC Foundation’s HIV & Health Equity Project
Just ask Nicholaus Johnson, a former “junkie” with AIDS who is now a sober college student helping the HIV community.
Thanks to Capital City AIDS Fund, the cart hands out condoms and safe-sex materials to college students.
The HRC Foundation offers a (free!) “HIV 101” guide for students and educators.
The HIV League is looking to identify four HIV League Scholars through the only national scholarship for students living with HIV
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