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Jesus Osvaldo Meza Nava, a first-generation college graduate, overcame early struggles, found purpose in physical therapy, ...
Keeley O’Farrell, the College of Arts and Letters Dean’s Award winner, pulled herself out of opioid addiction to go back to ...
Danae Bolton wants to use their experiences as a first-generation college student who struggled with housing and food security to make academia more inclusive.
Serena Vu, an international student from Vietnam and her college’s top graduate, created an AI-powered app that provides real-time data on sexual violence incidents.
Nang Soyoon Noi, graduating this month with a degree in Biochemistry, was only 16 when she left her homeland of Myanmar to pursue an American education.
Garcia, one of the University's top graduates, leads by example with an impressive resume of web development projects and community service.
The 61-year-old recipient of the President’s Medal and the Dean’s Award for the College of Education has persevered and thrived on his journey to graduation.
The University will honor seven graduates with Deans’ Awards and the President’s Medal for academic excellence and service.
For former foster youth, attending college, let alone graduating, may seem daunting. In fact, nationally, only 4% of college students who have experienced the foster system will earn a degree. Bucking ...
The Department of Theatre and Dance, strongly affirms our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA), which remains fully compliant with federal and state laws, including ...
Music Students & Faculty - START HERE! All Music Fee Payers and School of Music Staff MUST start here to access their free tickets. Free tickets cannot be claimed under the regular music listings ...
All University programs and activities are open and available to all regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin. Consistent with California law and federal civil rights laws, ...