AIDS

At World AIDS Day, Sachs, health advocates say more progress needed

On World AIDS Day, Earth Institute director Jeff Sachs said that the cut to funding for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS is a “horrendous decision,” while health advocates shared stories of dealing with AIDS.

Pandemic of the present

President Obama must take the reins in the global fight against AIDS.

Waylaid by disease

Health is the determinant in whether or not people worldwide can succeed.

Students discuss history of needle exchange with Harm Reduction Coalition

The Student Global AIDS Campaign hosted a talk on needle and syringe exchange in New York City.

Blanket Project offers support to Harlem residents with AIDS

Art, community organizing, and patchwork raise AIDS awareness in Harlem.

Bill Clinton on campus for World AIDS Day

Bill Clinton and Wafaa El-Sadr discuss the future of AIDS advocacy.

Public Schools Offer Revamped AIDS Curriculum

In local schools, young children are exposed early to a problem affecting all demographics in their city. Beginning in kindergarten and continuing in every grade level up to the last year of high school, AIDS education is part of all New York public school students’ health curriculum.

Researchers at CUMC Probe AIDS

From prevention to treatment, scientists at the Columbia University Medical Center have made strides in many areas of HIV/AIDS research.

St. John's Cathedral Hosts St. Nicholas Festival

Kicking off AIDS Awareness Month a few weeks early, performers and churchgoers gathered at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine Monday evening for the 15th annual St.

Taking American Values out of HIV/AIDS Legislation

This past winter break, I traveled with an American Jewish World Service group to Gbi Atabu, a small village in the Volta region of Ghana.