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If you have a syllabus that has a substantial portion of the course dedicated to HIV- AIDS and you would like it posted please send a copy or a URL of the syllabus to Ray Bucko at (bucko@creighton.edu) with permission to archive a copy of the web page or document on this site. We post the actual syllabus to our own website to avoid the problem of keeping up with changing URLs or migrating faculty.
2007- 2008 Academic Year
Culture and AIDS
Dr. Douglas A. Feldman SUNY College at BrockportWomen and AIDS
Ethical Responsibilities Towards People Living with HIV/AIDS
Dr. Yasmina Katsulis Arizona State University
Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, S.J. Hekima College, Nairobi, Kenya2006- 2007 Academic Year
The Anthropology of AIDS
Dr. Patricia Whelehan The State University of New York College at Potsdam, Department of AnthropologyHIV-AIDS in Africa
Dr. Hansjoerg Dilger University of FloridaCulture and AIDS
Dr. Douglas A. Feldman SUNY College at BrockportWomen and AIDS
Dr. Yasmina Katsulis Arizona State University2005- 2006 Academic Year
Women and AIDS
Dr. Yasmina Katsulis Arizona State UniversityThe AIDS Epidemic: Inequalities, Ethnographies and Ethics
Dr. Shanti A. Parikh Washington University in St. LouisConceptualizing Danger: Love and Politics in the time of HIV/AIDS in Africa
Dr. Shanti A. Parikh Washington University in St. LouisHIV/AIDS and Social Relations:The Politics of Illness and Healing in Contemporary Africa
Dr. Hansjoerg Dilger University of FloridaCulture and AIDS
Dr. Douglas A. Feldman SUNY College at Brockport
HIV/AIDS in Cross-Cultural Context
Dr. Brian Joseph Gilley University of VermontOur Church, HIV/AIDS and Us
A. E. Orobator, S.J. and Michael Czerny, S.J. Hekima College, Nairobi, Kenya2004 - 2005 Academic Year
Medical Anthropology: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of the Social Construction of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean, Africa and Latin America (PDF version)
Dr. Liz Cartwright Idaho State University, Department of AnthropologyCulture and AIDS
Dr. Douglas A. Feldman SUNY College at Brockport
The Anthropology of AIDS
Dr. Patricia Whelehan The State University of New York College at Potsdam, Department of AnthropologyAIDS Epidemiology and Education
The Distance Learning Project of Teachers College Columbia University
2003 - 2004 Academic Year
International Aids Education
The Distance Learning Project of Teachers College Columbia UniversityHuman Biology 146 - The AIDS Epidemic
David Katzenstein, M.D. Stanford School of MedicineThe Anthropology of Aids
Dr. Patricia Whelehan The State University of New York College at Potsdam, Department of Anthropology
2001 - 2002 Academic Year
AIDS: Social, Economic and Political Aspects of the Pandemic
Dr. Sanjay Basu Massachusetts Institute of Technology
AIDS Education
Dr. Robert Fullilove Columbia University Teacher's College
Culture and AIDS
Dr. Douglas A. Feldman SUNY College at Brockport
HIV/AIDS in a Global Context
Dr. Tom Boellstorff Duke University.
The Anthropology of AIDS
Dr. Patricia Whelehan The State University of New York College at Potsdam, Department of Anthropology
2000 - 20001 Academic Year
AIDS in Global Perspective
Dr. Kearsley A. Stewart, Northwestern University, Department of Anthropology
The Anthropology of AIDS and STDs
Dr. Karen A. Kroeger, Washington University School of Medicine
Socio-cultural aspects of HIV/AIDS
Dr. Nancy Romero-Daza, University of South Florida, Department of Anthropology
Aids as a Public Health Issue
Dr. Douglas A. Feldman, University of Miami School of Medicine
The Anthropology of AIDS
Dr. Patricia Whelehan The State University of New York College at Potsdam, Department of Anthropology
The HIV Curriculum Project
Dr. Jamie Feldman, University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts
HIV/AIDS in Africa (and the Diaspora)
Dr. Shanti Parikh, Washington University
1999 - 2000 Academic Year
AIDS Epidemiology
Dr. John BockUniversity of New Mexico, Masters in Public Health Program
1998 - 1999 Academic Year
Sex, Drugs and AIDS
Dr. Stephanie Kane, Indiana University, Department of Criminal Justice
AIDS: Biological and Sociocultural Perspectives on an Epidemic
Dr. Jamie Feldman, University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts
1991 - 1992 Academic Year
AIDS and Anthropology
Dr. Kathleen O'ConnorState University of New York at Plattsburgh
Anthropological Perspectives on AIDS
Dr. Robert Carlson, Wright State University, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Inventing HIV/AIDS
Dr. R. Ruth Linden, Brandeis University, Department of Sociology
1990 - 1991 Academic Year
Medicine and Anthropology: The AIDS Epidemic
Dr. Patricia A. Marshall, and Dr. J. Paul O'Keefe, Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine
1989 - 1990 Academic Year
The Anthropology of AIDS
The State University of New York College at Potsdam, Department of Anthropology
AIDS: Epidemiology, Biology, and Culture
Dr. Janet McGrath, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Anthropology
Social Problems: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic
R. Ruth Linden , Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
AIDS as a Public Health Issue
Dr. Douglas Feldman, University of Miami, Department of Anthropology
1988 - 1989 Academic Year
Socio-Cultural Dimensions of AIDS
Dr. Virginia Olesen and Dr. Jim Swan University of California, San Francisco School of Nursing and Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
AIDS: Politics, Science and Dread Disease
Dr. Alan Goodman, supervisor of the senior seminar, Hampshire College, School of Natural Science.
AIDS - HIV: Overview and Update
Dr. Harvey Bartnof and Dr. Maxine Papadakis, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
The AIDS Pandemic
Dr. Ralph Bolton, Pomona College, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
The AIDS Pandemic
Dr. Michael D. Quam, Sangamon State University, Sociology/Anthropology Program
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