(Part II of this story available here). I will graduate on May 6. Considering that it’s this weekend, you might assume I’m on cloud nine. Many of my peers appear to be. They look and seem ecstatic in both graduation pictures and in their social media statuses. Graduating college is an accomplishment to commemorate, and.
My experiences with mental health can be found in part one of this two-part series: “I’m Still Getting My Sh t Together (and that’s okay).” There, I dive deeper into my own journey in life, overcoming struggles, and my current distress about graduating. While brainstorming ideas for that piece, I was given the opportunity to interview.
The University of Akron’s Center for Conflict Management sponsored a panel on Thursday, April 20, to discuss the social justice ramifications surrounding the death of Jayland Walker. The panel was organized by social justice student Jameel Anderson, who wanted to promote social justice and equality through discussion. Students, faculty, and attendees had the opportunity to.