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Response to UnsafeU petition

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A response to the petition was shared with the group’s representatives and is being shared here in the interest of transparency. 

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Announcements

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JUMP TO: LEAP program director search Help us recognize our strong faculty: Nominate someone today Apple products not available through UShop New home for P-Card, UShop and Purchasing Associate dean’s work published in the American Library Associations ALA Editions Pickleball comes to the student life center U women’s soccer club kicks off Save the date: […]

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Announcements

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JUMP TO: Election-related media requests Academic Senate recap NCSAM Week 3: Education and Jobs in Cybersecurity at the U L2TReC Joins Title VI Language Resource Center Community 2018 Triple I Initiative Team Building Grants John R. Park Teaching Fellowships Community Engaged Teaching and Scholarship Award Applications for Taft-Nicholson Environmental Humanities Education Center Applications open for […]

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MAPPING THE LAW

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New Wikipedia-like website created by U alum aims to better connect legal resources to those who need it — while also giving U law students a fresh way to improve their legal research skills in the classroom.

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Announcements

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JUMP TO: Ready to flip your classroom? Register before Oct. 17 National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity: New membership announcement Research images as art competition Optimal well-being online course series Get discounts through U Community Solar and U Drive Electric Fifth annual planning successful meetings on campus conference Spring 2017 textbook adoptions due Oct. […]

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BIT supports campus safety

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The Office of the Dean of Students aims to support students in any way they need. Its most important tools are the Behavioral Intervention Team and Student Support Case Management.

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BEYOND FACEBOOK

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There’s more to social networking than Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram, according to a U professor cataloging alternative sites and services built as a critical response to corporate social media.

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