By the Numbers

804

military-affiliated students

403

international students

24%

of students are from minority groups

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Disability Services Major Wins Coppler Award

Learn about this year’s winner of the Ray Coppler Disability Awareness Award. Named for its first student recipient, the award recognizes exemplary and creative contributions to disability awareness, advocacy, accessibility, support, and/or education.

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Black Student Groups: A History of Building Community at Ģtv

Black students in the ’70s and ’80s often formed groups around like interests—from the arts to political action to service through fraternities and sororities. See how these groups built community at Ģtv, paving the way for future Black students.

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“A Mentor for Life”

See how an Ģtv assistant vice president changed a graduate student’s life and how their relationship grew from mentor and mentee to colleagues in the video from the .

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Ģtv Chosen for International Research Program

The International Research and Exchange Board chose Ģtv and the Ģtv Research Institute to host two international visitors as part of the University Administration Support Program Fellowships in Research Management.

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Voices of Experience: Black Alumni Helping Black Students

More than a dozen Black alumni, some of whom attended Ģtv 40 years apart, are working with their alma mater to improve the college experience for current Black students, putting them on a path to success.

News

President Presents “Points of Pride”

“Points of Pride” highlights achievements in academics, athletics, scholarships and grant awards, community services, and other areas.

What Were You Wearing? Tell Your Story

Are you a survivor of sexual assault? Share your story to be added to the “What Were You Wearing?” exhibit, which will displayed in April for Sexual Violence Awareness Month.

Eating on Campus During Ramadan

To accommodate students who observe Ramadan, please review this guide to eating on campus during Ramadan 2025.

Ramadan Awareness 2025

Ramadan will be observed from February 28 to March 30 this year. Increased awareness and further insight into student life is appreciated.

Take Back the Night Events Announced

Mark your calendar: Take Back the Night 2025 is on Wednesday, April 9. Get involved and let your voice be heard.

Empowering Women Series Announces Spring 2025 Events

Join the President’s Commission on the Status of Women for an engaging series catered to understanding faculty, staff, and students who identify as women and explore the challenges, supports, and joys that can further its mission. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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Incident Reporting and Protections

Report an Incident of Concern

These incidents may involve bias/discrimination, sexual misconduct, student conduct, cheating and other academic-integrity issues, student crises, and more. Different types of incidents are reported in different ways. Report them here.

How Ģtv Responds to Incidents of Bias and Hate

See the procedure Ģtv follows to (1) assess the threat to safety, (2) investigate the incident, (3) work with the offending individual to educate and restore, (4) support the victims and affected community, and (5) communicate what is being done.

DEI Policies

Find Ģtv policies that offer protection related to diversity, equity, and inclusion issues—from preferred first names to hazing to course scheduling for veterans.

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Support

See how to get help for your academic, research, health and wellness, technology, and career-planning needs. Also, find scholarships and scholars programs of special interest to students from diverse backgrounds.

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On-Campus Access

The campus provides these physical features and spaces to meet students’ diverse needs:

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American Language Institute

Students from around the world can improve their English language skills and their understanding of US academic culture.

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