Author - Michelle Anguka

Staff gathered together outside of Musco Center for the Arts.
Staff Summit Week Opens with Messages of Gratitude, Patience and Good Humor
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Debbie Page, “The Plant Lady” Retires – Here’s How to Ensure Your Plants Continue Getting Proper Care
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Share Your Memories of Professor Frank Doti
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Four Tips to Help Cope With Return-to-Campus Anxiety
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Latest Updates to Purchasing Guidelines and Procedures
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Installation of Median Outside Lastinger Parking Structure to Begin July 15
Jennifer Bevan, Ph.D.
Time: What We Learned About Relationships During the Pandemic Jennifer Bevan, professor of communication, quoted in a Time article on relationship lessons during COVID-19.
Luke Nichter
C-SPAN: 2021 Historians Survey of Presidential Leadership Author and scholar of American history and new faculty member Luke Nichter participated in C-SPAN's 2021 Historians Survey of Presidential Leadership.
Screaming woman against red COVID-19 backdrop.
NBC News: Back to Not-So-Normal: Psychologists Eye Pandemic Stress as U.S. Reopens Brain Institute’s Uri Maoz and Postdoc Marie-Christine Nizzi interviewed about the continuance of pandemic stress as the country reopens and many return to work.
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Virtual Retirement Savings Counseling Sessions for August 2021
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ABC News: ‘The View’ Honors Trailblazers from LGBTQIA+ Community During Pride Month Josie Totah, a television writing major at Dodge College, cited in ABC News as an entertainment superstar paving the way for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Mateo Jarquin
The Christian Science Monitor: Nicaraguans Sound Alarm Over Declining Democracy. Who’s Listening? Mateo Jarquin, assistant professor of history, quoted in The Christian Science Monitor about current political unrest in Nicaragua.

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