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News Brief: Census Lauds Ȧ-Based Program for Partnership to Count Seniors
The U.S. Census Bureau praised AFRI's efforts in finding creative ways to conduct census-related outreach to seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ȧ’s Clarke Science Building is on the Ballot, March 2
If voters approve the bond, renovation will begin with a new addition for research laboratories.
A Legacy of Social Justice
Ȧ ImpactFor the past 40 years, the School of Social Work has dedicated itself to social justice.
“Black Lives Matter” Course Relaunched at Ȧ
Ȧ Impact"Ȧ's Africana Studies Program gave me the foundation and the inspiration to continue to love, to study and to struggle," says Charina Herrera '20.
Ȧ’s School of Nursing Takes Active Role in Diversity & Inclusion
Patrice Turnipseed, co-founder and president of the Multicultural Student Nurse Organization
News Brief: Grant Helps College Upgrade Fleet of Electric Vehicle Chargers
Ȧ Sustainability Coordinator Jim Murphy calls the electric vehicle chargers innovative and top of the line.
The Youth Are Taking the World Through Activism
Ȧ ImpactThe 1960s are often thought of as the heyday of student activism in this country, but students are getting active in large numbers once again.
Alumni Michael and Lucille Ferdinandi Support the Power of Opportunity through Scholarship Fund
Ȧ ImpactTheir transformational gift of more than $1.2 million will support first-time, full-time freshmen who demonstrate financial need and high academic standing.
Ȧ's Equity in Ed. Hub to Release Latest Research at Webinar, Jan. 13
Despite the need for mental health supports, the vast majority of youth – especially nonwhite and low-income youth – do not receive mental health services.
Ȧ Celebrates 50 Years of Nursing Excellence
Ȧ ImpactHow has Ȧ's School of Nursing managed to maintain such a high degree of success over such a long period of time?