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Students and teachers alike attended Assistant Professor of History Courtney Fullilove’s talk, “Scrambled/Lost/Rotten/Dead: Research on the Margins,” this past ...
WesAmnesty Hosts Testimonial of Human Rights Violations
Students gathered on Wednesday, Nov. 20 in the World Music Hall to hear their peers talk about personal experiences with ...
Workshop Prompts Discussion on Class And Classism
As a part of ongoing diversity and inclusion training in the Office of Student Affairs, two consultants were brought to ...
University Issues Apology to Native Nations
On Nov. 8, 2013, the University released an apology letter to Native Nations and other indigenous peoples following its adoption ...
External Consultants Recommend PSafe Reforms
The University recently posted on its website an executive summary of a full external review of the Office of Public ...
Students for Consent and Communication Host Discussion About Domestic Violence
Last Thursday, Students for Consent and Communication, Ajua Campos, International House, and the Planned Parenthood Campus Action Interns co-sponsored a ...
Students Raise Funds for Typhoon Haiyan Relief
In the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, students have come together to raise money for the Philippines, which has seen a ...
FGSS Program Begins Search for New Chair, First Full-Time Professor
Monday, Nov. 11 saw the first of four lectures on campus by candidates for the new chair and first full-time ...
Faculty Members, Former Students Remember James Reid
Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus James “Jim” Reid passed away on Sunday, Oct. 27 at the age of 83. An algebraist, ...
Professor Ellen Thomas Recognized by the Association for Women Geoscientists
At its 125th annual meeting in Denver, CO, the Geological Society of America awarded Research Professor of Earth and Environmental ...
