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In the Media | 06.14.19

Campaign for Social Justice Event Featured in the Vancouver Sun

Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Janet Austin attended one of two events for Adler University’s Campaign for Social Justice, a dinner atop the Rennie Museum in Vancouver, along with Chair of the Adler University Board of Trustees Joy MacPhail. The Campaign for Social Justice, the University’s first comprehensive campaign, supports the institution’s premier graduate education for students who want to lead social change, with an emphasis on increasing student scholarships.

“Students, faculty, and administration are fortunate to participate in a learning culture [that] not only values real-life community engagement, but also requires it,” said Lt. Gov. Austin of Adler’s mission to encourage its students to work to advance social justice.

Read more about the campaign event in the article, “Town Talk,” published in the Vancouver SunOttawa Citizen, and on Canada.com

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