Author Biographical Info

Ruth SoRelle was born in Port Arthur on October 9, 1948. She is known for her work in medical and science writing in Houston. The bulk of the papers cover the decades from 1980 to 2015. She worked at the Houston Chronicle where she covered the AIDS/HIV epidemic in Houston. She also worked at Baylor College of Medicine where her last position before retirement was as chief science editor in the Office of Vice President of Public Affairs. See more at https://archives.library.tmc.edu/ms-226.

Identifier

MS 226

Language

English

Publication Date(s)

Inventory prepared in 2019.

Abstract

The collection includes photos, plaques, framed objects, clipping books, clipping files, reference and topic files, childhood writings, science and medical articles, reporter notebooks, and clippings from SoRelle's budding career as a journalist at the University of Texas. One notable area of interest are the articles related to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Houston. See more at MS 226.

Keywords

Medical Journalism, AIDS (Disease), Houston (TX), Baylor College of Medicine, Danielle Ruth SoRelle, Danielle Ruth Doyle SoRelle, photographs, scrapbooks, newspaper, clippings, articles, notebooks, plaques (flat objects)

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Ruth SoRelle delivered materials to archive on 2019-10-10.

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