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Dilcie Perez The California State University (CSU) recently announced the one-time allocation ($4,630,846) as part of the university system’s $10 million, three-year Black Student Success funding commitment. It will help fund programs and projects that meet recommendations outlined in the Black Student Success report released in June 2023.
All too often, instead of taking proactive internal approaches to prevention, schools often spring to action reactively in the face of high-profile TitleIX investigations, or legal threats. Indeed, an October 2023 report from the U.S.
Staff are overwhelmingly left-leaning, often organized in unions that are overt allies of the Democratic Party, and pursue TitleIX and DEI initiatives strongly favored by Democrats and vehemently opposed by Republicans. That effort will almost certainly evolve over time, but the basic elements are clear.
Opportunities for studentsStudent Advisory Council for the Vice President for StudentAffairs : Members of this council will provide feedback about services, programs, and issues impacting students. Interested students can complete the Vice President for StudentAffairs’ Advisory Council form by Feb.
Dear VCU Students, It is my honor to welcome you to VCU for the Fall 2023 Semester. Advocacy and Well-Being Our team in the Division of StudentAffairs cares deeply about your well-being. To make a report and for additional information, please visit the TitleIX website. Best wishes and GO RAMS!!
Student Advisory Council for the Vice President for StudentAffairs : Members of this council will provide feedback about services, programs, and issues impacting students. Interested students can complete the Vice President for StudentAffairs’ Advisory Council form by Jan. Hart, Ed.D.
Classroom success As learning continues with the start of the semester, I encourage you to familiarize yourself with the pass/fail grade option for undergraduate students, VCU’s attendance policy , and key dates on the academic calendar , including the final exam schedule. Vice President for StudentAffairs cjklink@vcu.edu (804) 828-1244.
Isabel Moreno-Lopez $5,000 to support three student-led DEIJ initiatives, resulting in several events on campus that attracted anywhere from 20 to 75 students at each event. Moreover, this support will continue throughout the fall 2023 semester, so keep your eye out for more information.
However, according to recent findings from the Healthy Minds study at the University of Michigan, the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have intensified students mental health challenges, with higher levels of anxiety, depression, and related disorders being reported than ever before.
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