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  • and Hong residence halls might be improved. There are other similar opportunities for us in the realm of both public and private grants for everything from student faculty research and creative projects to targeted capital projects to new initiatives in environmental sustainability. I salute all of you who are now involved in preparing over $12 million dollars in grant proposals. Goal #4: Long-Range Focus Our fourth goal is to maintain a long-range focus, even while dealing with immediate and

  • was nominated for two Documentary Emmy Awards in 2014, one for best feature length documentary and for best writing. Murry Sidlin began his career as assistant conductor at the Baltimore Symphony, and then became the resident conductor of the National Symphony in Washington, DC. Before joining the Oregon Symphony as resident conductor, he was Music Director of the New Haven and Long Beach orchestras. As a guest conductor he has led the Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Seattle, and St. Louis Symphony

  • was nominated for two Documentary Emmy Awards in 2014, one for best feature length documentary and for best writing. Murry Sidlin began his career as assistant conductor at the Baltimore Symphony, and then became the resident conductor of the National Symphony in Washington, DC. Before joining the Oregon Symphony as resident conductor, he was Music Director of the New Haven and Long Beach orchestras. As a guest conductor he has led the Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Seattle, and St. Louis Symphony

  • always wanted to share these things, but this is scary. Writing it down makes it real. I want to be straight, which is terrible to say, and I have only ever said to a few people. Life is scary enough as is. I always said I would come out if I ever dated a girl. I don’t think I could get a girl, so that was the plan, stay straight. Lies aren’t funny and mess you up mentally, so here I am. Listening to Mitski, drinking iced coffee, avoiding intrusive questions, and being generally confused. Happy Pride

  • . The decision to bring this program to campus was easy. After mapping out the Peace Corps certificate requirements, Tamara Williams and Joel Zylstra — directors of the Wang Center for Global Education and the Center for Community Engagement and Service, respectively — found that some students were already completing the program just based off their majors. “It was global studies, environmental studies and Hispanic studies,” Zylstra said. “When there is overlap like that it’s kind of like ‘why not