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Welcome Message from Dean Kingstone:<\/h2>\n

Welcome back to the start of a new academic year. It\u2019s been such a pleasure to see so many people back on campus \u2026 and to see so many faces! Hopefully, it is a sign that we are starting to put the pandemic behind us and to return to the richness of meaningful in-person interaction.<\/p>\n

Business is booming at 精品成人福利在线 \u2013 as President Koppell noted in his opening address, we have the largest student population in the history of the university with a record entering class along with rising numbers of transfer students and retention of existing students. In very large measure, that is down to you, the faculty and staff who continue to make 精品成人福利在线 and our College a special place. We are a College that produces national and world leading research while also providing a high quality education predicated on the care, energy and passion that our faculty and staff devote to our students.<\/p>\n

We have a special role in the College.\u00a0As the country and the world face increasingly difficult challenges, we are the storytellers who make meaning out of data and craft narratives that explore and reveal our shared humanity across our many societal borders.<\/p>\n

I wish you all a productive, constructive and enjoyable year.<\/p>\n

Peter Kingstone
\nDean, CHSS<\/p>\n

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Community-Based Learning Makes an Impact<\/h3>\n

Professor Mark Clatterbuck and students in his \u201cIndigenous Voices Today\u201d course scrapped the syllabus and instead embarked on a semester-long, justice-oriented, community learning experience.<\/p>\n

Read more about this unique course experience<\/a><\/p><\/div>
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Service Learning Project Reaches Local and International Communities<\/h3>\n

Graduate students in the Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program recently had the opportunity to apply their studies and knowledge to directly impact children and families at the U.S.- Mexico border and in Trenton, NJ, with a shared-book reading project.<\/p>\n

Read more about the shared-book reading project<\/a><\/p><\/div>
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Faculty and Student News<\/h2>\n