May 10, 2021
With a new support and operational structure, the Douglass Leadership House will become the University s first living-learning community, designed to allow members of the house to offer academic, social, and housing options through partnerships with several University curricular and cocurricular units. (University of Rochester photo / Brandon Vick)
The house will become a “living-learning community” with an umbrella of support across the College and institution-wide units, including the Frederick Douglass Institute.
Operational changes and physical improvements are coming to the University of Rochester’s Douglass Leadership House.
Jeffrey Runner, dean of the College, says these formalized partnerships will provide a stronger, more effective infrastructure for the house and its program.
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Courtesy Henry Litsky, Photo Editor Students say D-Day did not live up to expectations. By Haven Worley News Editor May 02, 2021
On Friday, April 30, many students were looking forward to the Dandelion Day they never got. Given last year’s pandemic-induced cancellation, sophomores hadn’t experienced a D-Day before.
This year, Wilson Commons Student Activities had an array of activities planned, many of which were new in hopes of encouraging engagement and preventing off-campus parties from turning into superspreader events.