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WIU Spring 2021 College, Departmental, Honors Scholars - Western Illinois University News

April 21, 2021 MACOMB/MOLINE, IL - Six students graduating from Western Illinois University at the end of the Spring 2021 semester have received the highest recognition from their colleges for their overall academic excellence by being named a College Scholar. Faculty in each of the University s four academic colleges; Global Education and Outreach and the Centennial Honors College each select a graduating senior as the college s outstanding student. Students graduating as College Scholars have satisfied the criteria of excellence established by their individual academic college s faculty members. A Departmental Scholar is an outstanding degree candidate in an academic major as determined by the faculty in the major department. An Honors Scholar is a student in the Centennial Honors College who has completed a set of honors requirements and has achieved a grade point average of at least 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.

Andrew Jolivétte Discusses Black and Indigenous Cultural Convergences at MCC Event

March 6, 2021 at 1:30 pm by Max Abrams On Feb. 19, the UC Santa Barbara MultiCultural Center hosted Andrew Jolivétte — a poet and a professor in and the chair of the UC San Diego Department of Ethnic Studies — to explore cultural convergences between Black and Indigenous communities and the role of contemporary movements in moving them toward kinship building, abolition and joy production.  Jolivétte, who is Black and Indigenous, said he uses poetry as a vehicle for expressing emotion. Courtesy of the MCC The event, titled “Black Lives, Indigenous Lives: From Mattering to Thriving,” was one of the latest installments to the MultiCultural Center (MCC)’s 17-year-long diversity series and was co-sponsored by the UCSB Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the Office of Equal Opportunity and Discrimination Prevention and the Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity. 

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