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Sophomore Rebecca Gonzalez followed a trajectory increasingly familiar to Latinos by being the first in her family to attend college. “I don’t know what my life would be like if my parents had not ...
Environments shape how connected students, faculty and staff feel on campus. Results from a recent campus survey reveal the power of culture and the high expectation people on campus have for what the ...
Imagine being the first in the history of your family to go to college. It can be daunting to think about navigating the complex journey to and through college, let alone believing it’s financially ...
Jayla Treadwell had never heard of the physician assistant career field when she was in high school, so she's made it her mission to introduce it to as many young people as she can during her time in ...
I was a freshman in 2003 on the women’s basketball team under a newly hired head coach. Some players had left the team; some were injured. We played many games with seven or eight players. We won ...
Our foster son and I were traveling in the car last summer, talking. With teenagers, it’s often easiest to have honest conversations in the car when my eyes on the road and his are on his iPhone. The ...
Chin Rodger’s son committed an act of targeted violence in 2014. He killed 6 and injured 14 others in Isla Vista, California, motivated by incel ideologies. His actions drastically changed the lives ...
When you get to be a certain age — in my case, old — you tend to run hot and cold, which not only is true but also rhymes. The reason is that no matter what the temperature is inside or outside, it’s ...
Senior Lenny Zaleski made community service the cornerstone of his UD experience – and he’s just getting started. Magazine cutouts, newspaper clippings and a framed check line the wall of senior Lenny ...
Kristin Scheidt Dailey ’98 remembers when times were simpler and a quick trip to the health center in Gosiger Hall could solve most of your ailments. With three college-aged children, she sees young ...
Class of 1979 graduates Dave Pocsatko, Phil Yennerell, Bill Kacmarsky and Andy Balsai wouldn’t know. And if they did, they probably wouldn’t pay the fines. One December night, as the young men were ...