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SUNY Potsdam police investigating Wednesday sexual assault incident, college hosting online student support session tonight

SUNY Potsdam police investigating Wednesday sexual assault incident, college hosting online student support session tonight
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Annual Leadership Awards ceremony takes new shape

Annual Leadership Awards ceremony takes new shape Published: April 15, 2021 Author: Staff reports Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Jenny Hall-Jones speaks at the 2021 Leadership Awards ceremony. This year’s Leadership Awards looked a bit different than years past, but the achievements and contributions of Ohio University students were honored with gusto. The virtual event was hosted by the Division of Student Affairs and the Division of Diversity and Inclusion. Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Jenny Hall-Jones emceed the program, noting the altered environment.  “Usually, we cap attendees at 500 maximum, since that is the Baker Center Ballroom’s capacity. But we are not bound by those limitations tonight. For our awardees this means more family and friends are able to share this moment with you. This means that we will be able to see the faces and hear the voices of our individual awardees – something time usually

Eisenhart Award winner Nathaniel Barlow strives to bring out the fun in math

Embracing experimentation in the classroom has worked well for Associate Professor Nathaniel Barlow, who is receiving an Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching RIT’s highest honor for tenured faculty in just his first year as tenured faculty.

Real Talk about Big Questions series to host discussion about supporting Asian/Pacific Islander populations in the U S

The Division of Diversity and Inclusion, in partnership with the Office of Global Affairs, is hosting a virtual event to foster personal reflection and strategies to combat violence and discrimination against Asian/Pacific Islander populations in the United States. The event is part of the Critical Dialogue Series “Real Talk about Big Questions” and will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Friday, April 23 via Zoom. The featured speaker is Helen Zia. The daughter of immigrants from China, Zia has been outspoken on issues ranging from human rights and peace to women’s rights and countering hate violence and homophobia. She is featured in the Academy Award-nominated documentary “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” and was profiled in Bill Moyers’ PBS series, “Becoming American: The Chinese Experience.” In 2008 Helen was a torchbearer in San Francisco for the Beijing Olympics amid great controversy; in 2010, she was a witness in the federal marriage equality case decided by the U.

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