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The Elm | 2021 Presidential Core Values Award for Leadership: Nivedita Hegdekar

2021 Presidential Core Values Award for Leadership: Nivedita Hegdekar May 05, 2021 Jen Badie A late bloomer on leadership, University Student Government Association president works with UMB administration to ensure that all student voices are heard on critical decisions. To celebrate and promote the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s (UMB) core values, the University hands out Presidential Core Values Awards, designed to recognize students, faculty, and staff who embody the seven values at the heart of UMB’s mission: accountability, civility, collaboration, diversity, excellence, knowledge, and leadership. Leadership Award Winner: Nivedita Hegdekar, student, Graduate School and Francis King Carey School of Law Nivedita Hegdekar had no intention of pursuing an executive-level leadership role with the University Student Government Association (USGA). She was shy and introverted growing up, so the biochemistry and molecular biology student at the University

New Student Government Officers Are Sworn In

On Wednesday, March 31, the new leaders of the University’s Student Government Association, SGA, were sworn into their positions.  Caroline Levine was sworn in as Student Body President, Ivanica Skalko was sworn in as Vice President and Kristian Olvera was sworn in as Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, which is the first time anyone has held that position in SGA. The ceremony took place over Zoom, but Levine, Skalko and Olvera’s friends and family were able to attend the event, which, as they all expressed, made the moment even more special for them. “We have a couple central goals that we want SGA to focus on in the next year,” Skalko said. “The first is in regards to mental health advocacy and awareness, as we know this has been an incredibly trying year for students and that more support and resources are needed in this area. Specifically, we want to work on expanding the limit of counseling sessions in the Counseling Center, working to

Gerald Lewis Jr Selected as UConn s Next Chief of Police

Lewis brings decades of experience in public safety and higher education to UConn Gerald Lewis Jr. (Contributed photo) Gerald Lewis Jr., chief of police and associate vice president of public safety at The University of Texas at San Antonio, has been selected as the next chief of police at the UConn Police Department, President Thomas C. Katsouleas announced Wednesday. Lewis has three decades’ worth of deep roots in public safety, including 26 years in the New Jersey State Police and two years as chief of the East Carolina University Police Department before moving to UTSA in 2016. Lewis was selected after a highly competitive nationwide search for the UConn police chief position, in which he will lead 100 sworn police officers assigned to seven campuses across the state. He will begin at UConn on July 1.

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