Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
2-1-2023
Publication Source
Flyer News
Abstract
The English department aims to keep the "human" in humanities through diversity, equity and inclusion. To better help understand the concerns of students while strengthening the bond between faculty and students alike, the department created their first ever Student Advisory Board (SAB) to help bridge the gap. On Jan. 19 the English Student Advisory Board held their first town hall-style meeting in Sears Recital Hall, inviting majors and minors to use their voices. SAB members include undergraduate students Marissa Mark, Eden Michelson, Skylar Sharkey, Phillip Cicero and Ethan Imes. The group's mission is simple: they want to provide the best experience possible for all English students, faculty and staff.
eCommons Citation
Miller, Tori, "Making the English major and minor more inclusive" (2023). Brother Frank Ruhlman, S.M., Award of Excellence for Literary Achievement. 4.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/ruhlman_award/4
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