On October 28, UCBA began offering psychological counseling services on campus for the first time since the 1980s. Licensed counselor Jill Trigg will now be available at UCBA 20 hours per week. Trigg was hired to help students here who experience stress, anxiety, trauma, depression, family issues, and many other […]
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Get Free Tuition Spring Semester
Current UCBA students who are in a degree program can win free tuition for Spring Semester by registering for classes by December 2. UCBA Dean Cady Short-Thompson is offering a full-time scholarship for all students who register early. The College will pick one student randomly by drawing a name out […]
LGBTQ Promotes Safe Zones
The LGBTQ of UC held a Safe Zone meeting at UCBA Thursday, October 24. The purpose of the meeting was to renew the membership of current members and to recruit new members and allies. Led by T.N. Vaught, Program Coordinator at UC Clifton Campus, the meeting commenced with a PowerPoint […]
Prayer and Meditation Room Now Available
In response to student requests, UCBA is now offering an Interfaith Meditation Room to satisfy the religious needs of any student. Located in Room 267 Muntz, the space is intended to give students a quiet place for prayer or meditation. The room is locked and utilizes a keypad entry system. […]
Career Center Gets New Manager
Christin Jackson is the new UCBA Career Center Manager. A 2003 Princeton high school graduate and a 2007 UC graduate, Jackson majored in Marketing and minored in Management at the Lindner College of Business. She is one of ten UC grads in her family. During her senior year of high […]
Sister Circle to Support African American Females on Campus
On Tuesday, November 12, the UCBA Multicultural Affairs Office will introduce Sister Circle, a group that aims to promote sisterhood among female African American students, staff, and faculty. Meetings will occur once a month from 12:30-2 p.m. in Room 145 Flory. Group sessions will cover topics including, but not limited […]
Alternative Thanksgiving November 13
On Thursday, November 13, the UCBA Multicultural Affairs Office will be hosting an Alternative Thanksgiving in Room 100 of Walters Hall from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The luncheon will emphasize the Native American and European viewpoint on American Thanksgiving celebrations. Lunch will feature Native American cuisine. Students, faculty and […]
College Open Mic Set for October 28
On October 28, UCBA will be holding another open mic for all students in the Muntz Community Commons, next to the Bleecker Street Café, from 12 to 1 p.m. The first was held on October 15. Rap artist Wonder Brown is hosting both events, which are open to all students […]
Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society Welcomes New Members
The UCBA Multicultural Affairs Office would like to congratulate the newest members of the Sigma Beta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society. The national society recognizes adult undergraduate students (those over at least the age of 24) who show high scholastic achievement and leadership during the pursuit of their […]
Student Forms Veterans Support Group
UCBA student and veteran Nicholas Paea has taken the initiative to form a Veterans Support Group here on campus. The group, which aims to bring veterans together to help deal with adapting from military life to civilian life, was born from Paea’s desire to help others who share his experiences. […]