Five hundred forty-six students and faculty have signed a UGBC proposal to affect institutional policy change regarding diversity and inclusion.
With Focus on Interdisciplinary Approach, Lynch Welcomes New Undergrad Dean
DeVoy’s role as associate dean of undergraduate students in Lynch is to interface with the student population, which includes working with the Honors Cohort and the Lynch Senate, and advising students during the registration process and while planning to study abroad.
Human Trafficking Awareness Week to Promote Advocacy
“A lot of people think that a victim of human trafficking is just someone that is tied to a basement, but there are a lot more social and economic factors involved in the process,” Luke Murphy, an organizer of one of the panels, said.
Panel Discusses Declining Number of Jesuits Across the World
“People have a good heart and want to contribute back to society,” Richards said. “They might not identify with institutional church, but they still believe in humanity.”
Pollan Examines Environmental Effects of Food Systems
“When we shorten the food chain, people learn more about how food is produced,” Pollan said.
Council for Students with Disabilities Holds Town Hall to Discuss Accessibility
“Not everyone’s in a wheelchair, but that doesn’t mean I’m not struggling,” Julia Arnese, director of CSD and MCAS ’20, said.
Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs Discusses Building Community
“Everyday values in our country like opportunity, democracy, fairness, and equality are under attack,” Tubbs said.
Joseph Young Discusses Foreign ISIS Recruits
Joseph Young shared his team’s work, an analytical investigation of over 4,000 foreign applications to ISIS attained directly from the organization’s records.
Racist Incidents Reported in Gonzaga Hall
A resident of Gonzaga 2 said that her “Black Lives Matter” sign was ripped off her door. BCPD came to her room later that week and gave her a new sign to put on her door.
Amul Thapar, BC ’91, on His New Job on Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
Even with the current tumultuous political climate, Thapar said that the courts are functioning as usual and are not political.