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Students travel to Germany to research refugee crisis
“Refugees, like others among the forcibly displaced, live on the margins of society. My interviews enabled me to develop a more robust understanding of the current situation in both Germany and Europe,” she said in an email. “And it is my hope that I can employ such understanding in my future contributions to the exploration and framing of questions of forced displacement and migration.
University convenes expanded committee to reform student parking system
Students form subcommittee for Worker Participation Committee
Liturgical Choir travels to Austria, Czech Republic for annual tour
Memorial Mass commemorates life of junior Theresa Sagartz
Dinner aims to spark dialogue during fourth annual Women's Week
Senate requests more information on joint venture with Chinese university












