Debra Hess Norris, former interim dean of the College of Arts and Science, sat down with The Review for an exclusive interview to discuss her life, career and future. University students, faculty and ...
How do we find innocence amidst the corruption of our modern world?
Executive Editor Gaby Nieves reflects on the journey that has led to her role, and her hopes for the year ahead. Editor-in-Chief Konner Metz and Executive Editor Nadya Ellerhorst share their thoughts ...
On Wednesday, Oct. 20, in the Trabant Theatre, the annual Voces de la Gente event was hosted by Student Diversity & Inclusion, the Office of Institutional Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, the ...
The film displayed footage of Black men and women who lost their lives at the hands of police officers, such as George Floyd, ...
Whiplash. Though most words can’t begin to describe the last few weeks of my life, that word gets the closest. It describes ...
The walk-out was part of a nationwide push to reverse President Donald Trump’s freeze of federal research funding from the ...
As the university closes in on the one-year-away mark from joining Conference USA in the FBS, university President Dennis Assanis continues to emphasize the effect that reclassification is expected to ...
In this Letter to the Editor, university adjunct professor John Allen Quintus shares remarks on the allocation of university funds. Letter to the Editor: Response to student arrest by UDPD In this ...
Set boundaries. Don’t bite off more than you can chew, and don’t be afraid to say “no” to people.
Sam Ford /THE REVIEWThe search for the new graduate college dean has begun, although the position description has not been drafted yet. BY SHREYA GADDIPATI, ...
Debra Hess Norris’ office is not what it once was.