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Dr. Sherra Watkins' commencement speech at East Carolina University

Dr. Sherra Watkins' commencement speech at East Carolina University

On May 3, 2024, Dr. Sherrá Watkins, associate vice president for Student Health and Wellness, returned to her alma mater—East Carolina University—to speak at the commencement ceremony for the College of Allied Health Sciences. In her speech, Dr. Watkins shared insights from her academic, professional, and personal journey, which led her through seasons of planting, growth, drought, and harvest.

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Rachel Aho to serve as President of ACPA-College Student Educators International

Rachel Aho to serve as President of ACPA-College Student Educators International

Rachel E. Aho, Ph.D., Director of Housing in Student Affairs at the University of Utah, was inducted as the 85th president of the American College Personnel Association (ACPA): College Student Educators International on March 20, 2024 at the ACPA Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Aho is the first ACPA President from the University of Utah.

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Join Student Affairs on Giving Day

Student Affairs Participates in Giving Day 2024

The University of Utah's highly anticipated Giving Day is just around the corner! On April 2nd and 3rd, our university community will unite for 1,850 minutes of giving back. By taking part in Giving Day, Student Affairs raises funds that go directly toward resources, programs, and scholarships that support student success and well-being.

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UCC Partnership with MCVP

UCC Partnership with MCVP

In an ongoing effort to support our students effectively, the University Counseling Center has partnered with the McCluskey Center for Violence Prevention (MCVP) to introduce a new collaborative position. This joint role as the associate director of violence prevention and mental health counseling, filled by Jarad Ringer, LCSW, aims to create a safer and more inclusive campus environment by offering specialized counseling to students who have caused harm in dating and sexual relationships.

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Last Updated: 12/20/24