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Articles from Penn State’s Daily Collegian…

The Daily Collegian at Penn State University wrote two articles about the Empowering Social Justice Advocates and the Keynote Address at Penn State last week. Definitely a great experience and great students. Many thanks to the LGBTA Student Resource Center and the Pride 2011 Committee for the invitation and opportunity to work with the campus … Continue reading »

Social Justice Symposium at Penn State University

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, & Ally (LGBTA) Student Resource Center of Penn State University invited Bruce E. Smail and Jessie M. Sell to coordinate a Social Justice Symposium for the 2011 Pride Week Celebration. The five-part initiative engages the PSU community on social justice issues. The Social Justice Symposium will occur March 19-22, 2011 on the Penn … Continue reading »

Social Justice Symposium at Penn State University

If you are at Penn State University or will be visiting PSU during March 19-22, I encourage you to check out the Social Justice Symposium. The LGBTA Student Resource Center at Penn State invited my colleague, Jessie Sell and I to facilitate this event for the 2011 Pride Week Celebration. I will also deliver the keynote address. … Continue reading »

A Keynote Address at Penn State University

Are You Positive That You Are Negative? On Tuesday, March 22, 2011, Bruce E. Smail will give a keynote address entitled: Are You Positive That You Are Negative? The keynote is for the 2011 Pride Week Celebration at Penn State University. It begins at 7:00pm in the HUB Auditorium. Many thanks to the LGBTA Student Resource Center for their invitation. … Continue reading »

HBCU Study Suggests More Accessible Testing Sites

A study on students at Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU), led by Dr. Nanetta Payne of Jackson State University, was published in the December 2006 issue of the Journal of the National Medical Association. A posting on Medical News Now website, HBCU Students Willing To Accept Rapid HIV Testing; Those Most Likely To Consent Have … Continue reading »

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