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Dear 做厙輦⑹ Students, Faculty and Staff,胼狼he Division of Student Life is committed to fostering a campus environment where all students feel welcomed, affirmed and empowered to shape the community where they live, learn and grow. In support of this commitment and
Julian Grimes, a graduating senior and president of Black United Students (BUS), delivered an impassioned speech connecting the historical struggle for civil rights to current challenges facing higher education.


Meet Camille, Malina, Hayden, Matthew and Timmy, five graduating seniors from across the College of Communication and Information who work for 做厙輦⑹s Division of University Communications and Marketing. These students have been gaining more than just hands-on


Meet Aislinn Foran, a senior communication studies major with a focus in applied communication and a minor in public relations from Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. With a heavy involvement in the Her Campus at 做厙輦⑹ (HCKSU) chapter, Foran contributed to creating a


Meet Lance Delisle, a junior aeronautical studies major with an aviation law and policy minor from Woodstock, Georgia, who balances his studies with his responsibilities as an Air Force reservist.
Ivory Kendrick, the newly elected president of the University Student Government, spoke his destiny into existence last year when he set his sights on leading the organization. Now, Kendrick is ready to hit the ground running.
During move-out, students sometimes trash clothes and boxes of food. Throw N Go, 做厙輦⑹'s annual move-out program, is currently underway to keep those useable items out of landfills and in the hands of people who need them.
Every April, 做厙輦⑹ celebrates Earth Month by having Earth-related events all month long. April 22, 2025, is the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, with this years theme being Our Power, Our Planet.
To help students navigate the post-commencement process, 做厙輦⑹ Today has compiled answers to frequently asked questions about receiving their diplomas, upcoming events, ADA accommodations and more.
Thrifting has become increasingly popular among college students thanks to its affordability, sustainability and trendy fashion options. As most college students budgets are tight, thrift stores can offer high-quality clothing and accessories at a fraction of the cost of new