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YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown State University Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion presents the Men of Color Summit Feb. 26 and 27.
Zoom meeting sessions are 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 26 and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 27.
The keynote speaker on Feb. 26 is Richard B. Marks Jr., the director of the Cross-Cultural Center and Center for Global Citizenship at Saint Louis University. He is a graduate of Indiana University, with both a bachelor’s in African American Studies / Sociology and a master’s in Higher Education Administration in Student Affairs.
Marks earned his doctorate in Educational Leadership from Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California. Marks’ dissertation “As the World Turns: Being Black and Gay on Campus in the 21st Century,” explores factors contributing to the black gay men at a predominately white institution in southern California. ....

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Stifled social lives and life-altering choices: Columbia college students reflect on semester


When MU switched to remote learning last spring, junior theater major Maddie Bunten was in a stage management class and suddenly had no stage to manage. It quickly became clear that pursuing a theater degree during a pandemic wouldn’t be easy as the fall semester approached.
“It was difficult to do that kind of stuff at home when the perfect space for all of it is in the theater,” Bunten said. “But you can’t really use it the way we usually do.”
Like college students across the country, Bunten has had to learn first-hand what it was like to navigate a full semester in the COVID-19 era. It meant dramatic shifts in campus social life and all-new approaches to learning. It meant discovering ways to cope and finding purpose in their unexpected college experiences. ....

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