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Sincerely, Lori: How to Get Involved on Campus

Getting involved on campus teaches students skills such as leadership, resilience, compassion, and the ability to handle complex challenges, both professionally and personally. It also serves as a pathway to grow, develop, and shape your identity — leading you to discover your passions, people, and purpose.

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Center for Disability & Access New Location

Center for Disability & Access New Location

The Center for Disability & Access (CDA) is excited to announce its relocation from the Union Building to the third floor of the Student Services Building (SSB). Their new space will open in late-fall after renovations are completed. During this renovation period, all student appointments, except for testing, will be conducted virtually.

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Student Affairs expanded the Office of the Dean of Students

Student Affairs expanded the Office of the Dean of Students

Starting this fall, ODOS will take over university policy violations directly, absorbing staff members from HRE, ensuring a consistent student experience. The U will now coordinate cases at the same level within an identical system, consolidating the processes and making sure everyone is receiving the same level of care and timeliness.

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Student Affairs' New Organizational Structure

Student Affairs' New Organizational Structure

Student Affairs introduces a new organizational structure that reflects the integration of four former Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) centers, enhances operational efficiencies, and aligns with its mission of supporting student success and well-being.

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Last Updated: 3/22/24