Lead Evaluator: Tabia Henry Akintobi, PhD

The Morehouse School of Medicine Prevention Research Center (MSM-PRC) evaluation of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities National Resource Center (HBCU-NRC) has been developed to determine the extent to which the HBCU-NRC has attained proposed measures of success.  The evaluation encompasses activities that will (1) assist the HBCU-NRC to clarify and/or establish measurable performance indicators, timelines and work plans; (2) guide the HBCU-NRC in enhancing intervention implementation; and (3) assess the cross-site effectiveness of the HBCU-NRC.

Members of the HBCU-NRC Evaluation Team Include:

Donoria Evans, MPH, Research Assistant

Tandeca King, Program Assistant

The MSM-PRC was established in 1998. It is one of a network of 33 academic research centers funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to achieve local and national health objectives focused on gaining knowledge about the best methodologies for solving the nation's obstinate health problems. These centers engage in interdisciplinary applied prevention research in collaboration with community partners; federal, state, and local health and education agencies; and other universities. More


 

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