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The Global Forum for Climate Justice (GFCJ), hosted by Adler University, convened its inaugural three-day conference in October to address climate risks through the lens of environmental justice.
“The way refugees are talked about in the media and politics are so polarizing. We want to change that narrative and lens,” Mihalovich said.
The first is to find ways to expand awareness and access to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The second, advocate for continuing funding of a program that aids new mothers and improves maternal and infant health outcomes.
Pamela Kaye Tuazon, a second-year international student, received the $10,000 scholarship on International Women’s Day — March 8 — during the inaugural Joy MacPhail Women’s Leadership Showcase, which seeks to support and promote the next generation of women leaders.
Supported by the Adler University Vancouver Foundation, the event will be held from 9-11 a.m. PST on International Women’s Day. Registration is open through March 1.
Dr. Song sees her new role as a reflection of the ongoing “One Adler” vision for the University and its campuses.
Students seeking to create impact and change the world through the expanding world of policy can enroll in the Chicago campus’ latest graduate program.
The project is a direct response to the murder of Mahsa Amini and in solidarity of those risking their lives to protest human rights abuses to women in Iran.
Those seeking help during a mental health crisis or are experiencing suicidal thoughts in the U.S. can simply text or call the numbers 9-8-8. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched July 16 the new three-digit 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — similar to the 911 emergency number. Its goal: to make it […]
The newly named Joy MacPhail Master of Public Policy and Administration program (MPPA) is also raising funds to establish the Joy MacPhail MPPA Leadership Scholarship, the University’s first for students who identify as women, and an annual Women’s Leadership Showcase.