No Hate Penn State Presents: MLK Today: No Hate Penn State put on an event in Webster’s Cafe on Martin Luther King day to promote campus diversity and unite against white supremacy on campus. Thank you to … Continue Reading →
Grassroots Classroom: New York Times
The New York Times recently came out with an article showing the state of disrepair many New York City public schools are in. Many of the schools have high levels … Continue Reading →
Grassroots Classroom: Ed Rights
This was an interesting article I came across showcasing the damages that exclusionary punishment does in the California school system, specifically to students of marginalized backgrounds. Students collectively missed more … Continue Reading →
Grassroots Classroom: Inside Higher Ed
This article is about a professor facing retaliation for criticizing mental health services on her campus, Florida Polytechnical Institute. Improving mental health supports on college campuses is crucial, and students … Continue Reading →
Grassroots Classroom: Volume and Light
This is a thought provoking editorial I came across the other day in Volume and Light. We hold our football teams, at all levels, to a high performance, zero-tolerance standard, … Continue Reading →
Grassroots Classroom: University of Michigan
The University of Michigan just came out with a study showing a strong negative correlation between early exclusionary punishment, like suspension, and future academic performance. We must collectively fight against … Continue Reading →
Grassroots Classroom: Pittsburgh Foundation
This is an important organization I have a personal connection to, and it’s important people have access to mental health care when needed. If you can, please donate to help … Continue Reading →
Grassroots Classroom: Betsy DeVos
An article on Betsy Devos and her recent changes to the Department of Education, specifically for students of color, came to my attention. This is an important issue we should … Continue Reading →
In the News: NPR Marketplace
I was on an episode of NPR Marketplace to discuss how economics effects students with disabilities. Here’s the interview!
Tell Your Story: Sacred Trauma
My friend Ellis Stump wrote and directed a play about sexual assault for her honors thesis, and I am glad to have assistant directed, and helped plan the festival. We … Continue Reading →
Food for Thought: Schreyer For Women
Thanks to Maddie for doing this Food for Thought interview with us! Her video can be found here. It is crucial for women to have a space on campus where … Continue Reading →