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An office on campus is staffed entirely by graduates and current students of the U, and almost all of them are from the same college.
Read MoreAn office on campus is staffed entirely by graduates and current students of the U, and almost all of them are from the same college.
Read MoreA new initiative is bringing together students, staff and faculty in an effort to address factors that can lead to sexual violence.
Read MoreHelp the U better understand its climate on sexual assault and sexual misconduct by participating in an upcoming survey.
Read More“I did not fully grasp the impact of the injustices that my ancestors experienced until I was in my 20s. I loosely knew my Japanese-Australian grandmother and her family were interned during World War II. I knew she was a single mother, raising three children in post-war Australia and living below the poverty line. I knew my mother experienced racism in her home country. However, as the child of a white-American father and an immigrant, Japanese-Australian mother, I was shielded from much of this while growing up in a middle-class neighborhood.”
Read MoreCampus events seek to raise awareness and rejuvenate prevention efforts.
Read MoreEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos spoke about the future of Title IX, the nation’s sex discrimination policy, on Sept. 7. While the U is concerned about the direction of her remarks, it will not elicit any immediate changes.
Read MoreA letter from President Pershing regarding campus safety.
Read MoreGreatist.com recognizes the U for food compositing, biodegradable packaging and wellness center with ranking among top 26 healthiest colleges.
Read MoreThe Center for Student Wellness and Campus Recreation Services will hold the annual Student Wellness Fair on Oct. 1.
Read MoreThe semi-annual Clothesline Project takes place in the Union Ballroom hallway April 15-16, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Shirts are decorated by local survivors and victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence.
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