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Patricia Thomas

Full name

Patricia J. Thomas

Presence at Shimer

1965

Presence on Earth

1948– [1]

BA

Stanford University 1969

MA

University of California Berkeley 1970

Role(s)

Mount Carroll period alum

Patricia Thomas was a student at Shimer College in the Mount Carroll period, listed in the class year of 1969.

Profiled[]

Biography[]

Brief description[]

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Patricia Thomas (b. 1948) is a health journalist and professor of journalism at the University of Georgia, where she holds the Knight Chair In Health And Medical Journalism and directs the MA program in medical journalism. She is the author of the award-winning Big Shot: Passion, Politics, and the Struggle for an AIDS Vaccine (2001), and contributor to numerous edited volumes. As an undergraduate, Thomas studied at Shimer College, completing her degree in English at Stanford University. She also holds a master's degree in communications from the University of California, Berkeley. (from Shimer College Wiki)


Works[]

  • Big Shot: Passion, Politics, and the Struggle for an AIDS Vaccine (2001)

References[]

  1. en dot netlog dot com slash KnightHealth.

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