Gift to University of New Mexico to create minority health foundation

Posted on: January 12th, 2007
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“The University of New Mexico today received an $18.5 million gift from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the largest private gift in the universitys history.

The money will pay for the establishment of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy at UNM, a center that will work to increase the number of Hispanic and Native American scholars in the social sciences of economics, political science and sociology contributing to the formation of national health policies. It will be the first policy center to which the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has given its name.”

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