
China Rx Exposing The Risks Of America’s Dependence On China For Medicine
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Presidents' Issue
October 2019 Issue
President’s Issue
In this issue we
spotlight leadership with an exclusive interview with CUNY’s first Latino Chancellor and an original article about the President/CEO Of California Commission On Economic Education. We also are featuring the new president of Estrella Mountain Community College and HACU’s new Inaugural Presidential Leadership Academy, La Academia de Liderazgo.
honor Hispanic-Serving Institutions
explore how California letting college athletes sign endorsement deals could change the face of athletics in higher education
learn more about the impact of AAHHE in the latest Faculty Voices and Finding My way: A Latinx’ Self-Reflection columns
discuss in our Physician Outlook supplement sports and medicine, including how something being FDA Approved is very different than it being FDA Cleared, how medical implants can improve health, ways to prevent sports injury and death, and how pursuing athletics scholarships can be dangerous. We also are featuring our latest Inspiring and Aspiring medical student, Antonio Garcia, as well as a book review of “China Rx: Exposing the Risks of America’s Dependence on China for Medicine.”
peruse titles from Piñata Books, as well as from The University of North Carolina Press
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Story Written by Dr. Marlene Jacqueline Wüst-Smith, M.D.
When Felix Matos Rodriguez was named the eighth chancellor of New York’s prestigious City University of New York (CUNY) system and its first Latino leader in May of 2019, it was a towering achievement for him and the city’s entire Latino population.
Located in New York, Nyack’s schools and programs include the Alliance Theological Seminary, the School of Education, the Alliance Graduate School of Counseling, the College of Bible and Christian Ministry, the School of Business, the School of Social Work, the School of Music, and the College of Arts & Sciences.