Near Times Square, where hundreds of thousands of people were expected to watch the ball drop, the police presence was heavier than usual for New Year’s Eve
University of Central Missouri Theatre and Dance will present the 2015 Tony Award-winning drama, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.” Based on the best-selling book of the same name written by Mark Haddon and adapted for the stage by Simon Stephens, this play follows a neurodivergent boy as he tries to solve the mystery concerning the death of his neighbor’s dog.
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Kayla Gross has just begun her appointment as the Inclusion Program Manager for the Department of Computer Sciences at UW-Madison. She is responsible for improving the enrollment, retention, and experiences of female-identified students in the department. The effort is funded by a multi-year grant from the Center for Inclusive Computing.
Gross’s commitment to advancing and improving the experiences of women in the workplace is clearly visible in her career path. She holds a concurrent appointment in Wisconsin’s Equity and Inclusion Laboratory and is earning her Master’s of Science in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis at UW-Madison. Her research focuses on the experiences of women in the workplace with a particular focus on the design and delivery of women’s leadership development programs.