Calvin Odhiambo’s Scholarly Pursuits
The International Journal of Humanities and Social Science has published a manuscript titled “HIV/AIDS and Women in Africa” by Calvin Odhiambo (Sociology) in its January 2012 issue, Vol. 2, No. 2.
Calvin Odhiambo (Sociology), whose proposal titled “Drawing to Learn: Using Visualization to Understand the Social World” was accepted for presentation at the 19th Annual Georgia Conference on College and University Teaching at Kennesaw State University, February 3, 2012.
Enabore, J. A., and Odhiambo, C. “Your Faith has Made You Well: An Examination of the Relationship Between Religion and Medicine,” USC Upstate Undergraduate Research Journal, 4, 23-28, 2011.
Odhiambo, C. “Drawing Pictures and Conclusions: An Examination of why Black College Students view White Children, as opposed to Black Children, as Pretty,” Presented at the 2011 South Carolina Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Charleston Southern University, February 11, 2011.
Odhiambo, C. “Racial Disparities in the Risks for Cardiovascular Disease in the HIV Population,” Presented at the Seventh Annual SC Upstate Research Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 15, 2011.
Odhiambo, C. “The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Natural Environment,” Presented at the 2010 South Carolina Sociological Association Meeting, Claflin University, South Carolina, February 19, 2010.
Odhiambo, C. “Another Kind of AIDS Crisis: Cardiovascular Disease Implications of HIV Treatment,” Presented at the 25th Annual International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension and Related Risk Factors in Ethnic Populations, Washington, D.C., July 9-11, 2010.
Odhiambo, C. “Theory-driven HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs: Problems with the Application of Foreign Solutions to Local Problems,” LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010.