In the 4th grade, Key Rose had a picture of her older sister, dressed in her college graduation regalia, taped to the inside of her planner. 鈥淚t was motivation for me,鈥 she says, as she reflects on the memory. Now, on her own college鈥
Annual Welcome Week activities serve as a kick-off to the year that is meant to energize and engage new and returning students, staff and faculty.
This year, the Student Life department has been hard at work trying to answer one important鈥
鈥淟imited access to state-of-the-art technology can be a significant hurdle for many of our students,鈥 said Tiffni Deeb, Vice President of Information Technology Services.
鈥淐OVID-19 changed the trajectory of our world and immediately made鈥
As President of the Somali Student Association, Abdullahi Aden saw first-hand the struggle many first and second-generation East African students face in navigating post-secondary education.
鈥淭he local and national events that have taken place during the past year have demonstrated that now, more than ever, we need to care for and uplift each other,鈥 said Dean John Ford.
鈥淭he School of Education and Public & Human Service鈥