Fifteen Students with Global Health Interest Named Sparkman Fellows
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March 26, 2014
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Sparkman Center for Global Health Sparkman Center for Global Health has announced its 2014 class of Sparkman Fellows. Fifteen undergraduate, graduate and professional students from 13 majors were selected to join the program, which is designed to enhance students’ understanding of global issues.
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