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… From how to leverage our skills, past experiences, and knowledge to where to buy affordable groceries, the alumni … us, there were conversations about negotiations, UN resolutions, and BREXIT. I spent many years reading about the … the UK’s representatives were discussing the different resolutions and statements which were being written on those …
… with only moderate activity on campus this summer, we know many of you understandably are interested in fall … The Library , Marketplace , and Oxy Bookstore are now open to all students (on and off campus), faculty and …
… to the office. Concerns about privacy in the home. Acknowledgement of drop in reports, paired with discussing alternative ways to communicate/report. We know you’re out there, we know things are challenging right now, how difficult not …
… at nearby Huntington Memorial Hospital. As many of you know, after much careful consideration, on July 15 we made … semester. As a result, not only is all of our instruction online, but our residence halls are now practically empty, … clubs continue to recruit new members, hold events and meet online. ASOC is as busy as ever. Dance Production, the …
… up, we want to provide this written update to let you know about a number of key planning updates—much of which was … While we believe it is helpful for the campus community to know of our “in-person” planning assumption, we want to … of how faculty and staff may participate, we will let you know. Some of you who have been working remotely and have now …
… and legacy in the Summer 2022 issue of Occidental magazine, now available exclusively online. Other newly published feature stories include … for all of the hard work that you do, Haregewyn. Your knowledge is greatly appreciated because without your …
… a few weeks. IV.     Discussion of community feedback from online feedback A. It was discussed that the response rate for the anonymous online community feedback form was very low. The Title IX … "as a glacial process that will never have an end." It is now our responsibility to prepare the revised policy as soon …
… discussion: A. The "Initial Assessment" analysis is now more straightforward and clearer. B. Provisions were …
… a long slender bow made from a palm sinks an arrow in. Now it’s our turn. Several come close, but only one makes it …
… of a liberal arts education. President Jonathan Veitch acknowledged as much in his 2009 inauguration speech when he … art and I knew that I cared about people," says Glatstein, now a senior child testing researcher at Mattel Inc. in El … at art shows in China and Japan. While she grew up knowing that she wanted to be an artist, it wasn't until …