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2021 - The Second Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
2021 - The Second Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Fall 2021 Symposium of Student Scholars, held on November 18, 2021. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 13: Au Students Speak Out Against Anti-Aapi Violence, Amanda Cho, Jenae Rogers, Caralynn Chan, Matthew Jarrard, Gloria Oh, Masy Domecillo, Terika Williams, Abigail Lee, Celeste Richardson, Joshua Deonarine, Megan Napod, Hannah Cruse, Alannah Tjhatra, Kyara Samuels, Daniel Self
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 13: Au Students Speak Out Against Anti-Aapi Violence, Amanda Cho, Jenae Rogers, Caralynn Chan, Matthew Jarrard, Gloria Oh, Masy Domecillo, Terika Williams, Abigail Lee, Celeste Richardson, Joshua Deonarine, Megan Napod, Hannah Cruse, Alannah Tjhatra, Kyara Samuels, Daniel Self
The Student Movement v. 105 (2020-2021)
NEWS
James White Library Offers Useful Resources to Students, Amanda Cho
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Center for Faith Engagement Host Asian American and Pacific Islander Forum, Jenae Rogers
The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship Hosts the Undergraduate Research and Honors Scholar Symposium, Caralynn Chan
PULSE
My Experience with Robinhood, Matthew Jarrard
Nature Spots on Campus, Gloria Oh
Pilipino Culture Night, Interviews by Masy Domecillo
HUMANS
Interview with T Bruggemann, Terika Williams
Interviewing Andrews University's AAPI Students on Allyship, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Senior Spotlight: Hailey Kim, Interviewed by Celeste Richardson
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Creative Spotlight: …
Klipsun Magazine, 2021, Volume 51 Issue 3 - Spring, Jaya Flanary
Klipsun Magazine, 2021, Volume 51 Issue 3 - Spring, Jaya Flanary
Klipsun Magazine
Hi neighbor,
I lost empathy when I was young and have since spent my time searching for it. Empathy is a capacity that is messy and unnatural; it is a pain in the ass for us selfish folks. My search for it began in high school. Later, in a college literature class, I rediscovered my infatuation for empathy when I read Leslie Jamison’s “The Empathy Exams.”
“This was the double blade of how I felt about any thing that hurt: I wanted someone else to feel it with me, and also I wanted it entirely for myself.”
Considering you and …
The Ouachita Circle Winter 2021, Ouachita Baptist University
The Ouachita Circle Winter 2021, Ouachita Baptist University
The Ouachita Circle: The Alumni Magazine of Ouachita Baptist University
Adapting in an Unprecedented Year: Dr. Byron Eubanks, philosophy chair, reflects on the Ouachita community's historic year.
Digging in to Ouachita's COVID-19 Response: See campus COVID-19 stats, facts, and the stories of Dr. Kluck and others leading the charge.
MS. in ABA Launches, Meeting Critical Needs: Ouachita's first graduate program in 20+ years is up and running, serving families affected by autism.
Creating a Culture of Belonging for All Races: President Sells and Dr. Lewis Shepherd discuss efforts to improve the Ouachita experience for all.
Campus Update: Ouachita Team sweeps Arkansas Governor's Cup.
Faculty Profile: Dr. Ruth Plymale prepares future …