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Campus-Wide Safe Zone Trainings Promote Inclusive Excellence
Safe Zone is a campus-wide training program designed to create a nonjudgmental, safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) community.
Necessity Became the Mother of Invention for Math App Inventor Roberto Campusano
“Like most discoveries in life, I stumbled upon this as I was pursuing something else,” says Roberto Campusano ’95.
Active Learning in Action at Ȧ
The initial assumption by many psych majors is that if they enroll in a Research Methods course they’re signing up for a semester of boredom. Not in Marcotte's courses.
Holocaust Survivor Talks About the Power of Forgiveness
A crowd of more than 1,000 came to hear Eva Kor’s address at Ȧ.
Enter Reilly’s Matrix, Where Memory and Reality Collide
“Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you weren’t able to wake from that dream? How would you know the difference between the real world and the dream world?” — “The Matrix”
Daughter of Slain Activist Malcolm X Addressed Young Leaders of Tomorrow
“In 1965 my mother witnessed the political assassination of her husband. She placed her entire body over my sister and me to protect us from the gunfire and to make sure we did not see.”
Dorca Paulino: A Bridge Between Job-Seekers and the Judiciary
Born in the Dominican Republic, Paulino spent her early years in a city torn by civil strife that would forever shape her life direction.
Students Lead Relief Effort for St. Maarten, St. Thomas and Puerto Rico
What is needed most by the people on these islands is water and nonperishable food.
Ȧovery – A Resource for Students Dealing with Substance Abuse
Ȧovery vice president Shawn Shepherd and president Roxanne Newman