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179th Matriculation Convocation: We are Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ. And that includes you.
Read More: 179th Matriculation Convocation: We are Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ. And that includes you.President Laurie A. Carter from the stage of Memorial Chapel. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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Staff members honored for ‘commitment to brilliance’ at annual awards reception
Read More: Staff members honored for ‘commitment to brilliance’ at annual awards receptionWelcome Week in September was filled with activities to help incoming students make connections. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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Noemi Delgado unifies accessibility efforts across campus in new role
Read More: Noemi Delgado unifies accessibility efforts across campus in new roleNoemi Delgado (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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17 Days of Kindness returns to campus for second year, beginning April 27
Read More: 17 Days of Kindness returns to campus for second year, beginning April 27Senior Malcolm Davis joins other students in making intention bracelets on the opening day of 17 Days of Kindness. (Photo by Juan Marin ’20)
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Cael Neary’s artistic vision turns wall space to safe space in Memorial Hall
Read More: Cael Neary’s artistic vision turns wall space to safe space in Memorial HallCael Neary ’17 painted colorful sunflowers as part of the mural in the Gender and Sexuality Diversity Center in Memorial Hall. (Photos by Danny Damiani)
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Miller, Peregrine, Lin, Smith honored with annual faculty awards at Commencement
Read More: Miller, Peregrine, Lin, Smith honored with annual faculty awards at CommencementFrom left: Peter Peregrine, Brigetta Miller ’89, Nancy Lin, and Jesús Gregorio Smith
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17 Days of Kindness campaign to lead into May 13 presidential inauguration
Read More: 17 Days of Kindness campaign to lead into May 13 presidential inaugurationBefore the Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ community gathers for the May 13 inauguration of President Laurie A. Carter, there will be a celebration of kindness. 17 Days of Kindness begins April 27, with moments of gratitude, special activities, and giveaways planned to remind us to embrace kindness in our daily lives. It will continue across the Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ campus…
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Co-captain Herrera on Kenya Earl: “I have never heard her brag about herselfâ€
Read More: Co-captain Herrera on Kenya Earl: “I have never heard her brag about herselfâ€Kenya Earl and Karina Herrera pose for a photo after Earl broke Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµâ€™s women’s all-time scoring record. She would go on to surpass the men’s record as well.
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Meet the new dean of students: Chris Clarke brings wide range of experiences
Read More: Meet the new dean of students: Chris Clarke brings wide range of experiencesChris Clarke joined Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ as dean of students in February. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµâ€™s Jesús Smith takes to the dance floor for annual Shall We Dance fundraiser
Read More: Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµâ€™s Jesús Smith takes to the dance floor for annual Shall We Dance fundraiserJesús Smith, assistant professor of ethnic studies, rehearses with Pamela Cribbs at the Boogie Ballroom dance studio in Neenah. They are preparing for the annual Shall We Dance fund-raising event, set for this fall in Appleton. (Photos by Danny Damiani)
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Hello, Class of 2025: It’s OK to be nervous; we’re all looking for ways to connect
Read More: Hello, Class of 2025: It’s OK to be nervous; we’re all looking for ways to connectConnecting with others on campus is part of the college journey. After more than a year of pandemic protocols, we may need a little help along the way. We’ve got some advice.
