Seattle Pacific University has hosted several events that dispel stereotypes, present scientific information, and seek to address the current AIDS pandemic. SPU student club Acting on AIDS, in partnership with World Vision, champions the need to address the issue of AIDS on a local and international…
2008/05/15. The Fourth Annual Acting on AIDS Student Research Symposium. Alissa Walter.
2008/05/15. The Fourth Annual Acting on AIDS Student Research Symposium. Wendy Whitley.
2008/05/13. The Fourth Annual Acting on AIDS Student Research Symposium. Emily Sadler.
2008/05/13. The Fourth Annual Acting on AIDS Student Research Symposium. Beth Schaffer.
2005/05/12. Students present original research about AIDS.
2005/05/12. Students present original research about AIDS.
2004/12/07. Argues that combating AIDS requires telling how it is spread, protecting children, fostering community, and heeding God's call to love others. Steve Haas, Vice President for Church Relations, World Vision Intl.
2004/02/18. Calls Christians to address growing AIDS epidemic with grace and compassion. World Vision Intl.
2004/11/16. Explores issues of international injustice, poverty, AIDS, and other human relief efforts. Part of a week-long look at justice issues. Diane Stinton, Theologian and Author.
1992/11/13. Shares his personal testimony with contracting AIDS and how this influenced his life as a Christian. Tom Unger, Worker, NW AIDS Foundation.
1987/05/01. Confronts the stereotypes and concerns of the Christian community in light of the AIDS panic. Pastor Steve Hayner, University Presbyterian Church.
1987/04/29. Details the stages of grief and fear for AIDS patients and those who know them. Cirilo Del Carmen, Director of Pastoral Care, Harborview Hospital.
1987/04/27. Looks at the medical causes and results of HIV and AIDS. Pam Kidd, Director of Hematopathology, Department of Laboratory Medicine, UW.