U unveils School of Environment, Society & Sustainability
While the school represents a new name and academic structure, undergraduate and graduate degree offerings remain unchanged.
Read MoreWhile the school represents a new name and academic structure, undergraduate and graduate degree offerings remain unchanged.
Read MoreIn compliance with HB 261, the university will close three student resource centers, streamlining student support services and cultural and community engagement initiatives in two new centralized centers.
Read MoreStudent Affairs is launching a new program in fall 2024 to provide no cost personalized guidance, coping strategies, health education and referrals.
Read MoreThe goals of the task force are to revitalize student involvement efforts aimed at improving retention and persistence to graduation.
Read MoreThe center aims to improve the way it supports students by providing the right information at the right time to the right students.
Read MoreFor every student who enrolls as an undergraduate or in graduate school, their ultimate goal is to earn a degree. For Xochitl Juarez and Guillermo Cuevas, the common thread they share is the satisfaction of successfully completing their educational mission.
Read MoreThe initiatives are aimed at enriching the student experience and strengthening student skills.
Read MoreThe Office of Sustainability partnered with the Indigenous Women’s Collective to discuss Indigenous epistemologies and beliefs, offering hope to all participants amidst the ongoing climate crisis.
Read MoreAs a state university, the U is a public space. Not every location on campus is a free speech zone, but many are.
Read MoreRecognizing the tireless work of individuals who blaze the trail for women in leadership.
Read MoreThis year focused on partnerships with Historically White Institutions (HWIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Read MoreThe powwow pays homage to native traditions.
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