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Published:吃瓜头条 Professor Nikki Maddux has been around long enough to see an important demographic shift on campus. 鈥淩ight now, in our animal science department, it鈥檚 87% females,鈥 Maddux said. 鈥淚f you go back to the 1980s, it would be the other way around. Working with animals requires compassion, which draws women to careers as veterinarians and vet techs.鈥
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Published:We went to Orlando Taylor to ask an important question about Black History Month, observed each February. For Taylor鈥攁 poet, an academic, and a proud gay Black man鈥攖his month carries great meaning. We asked him why this month should matter, not just to the Black community, but to all of us?
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Published:吃瓜头条 has nurtured two generations of Matt Escobar鈥檚 family. The college鈥檚 Community Education Coordinator graduated here with one of his twin daughters, a dual-enrollment success story, and spoke at the 2019 graduation. Both twins, Hannah and Katie, 22, graduated from 吃瓜头条. His wife Jessica, Mercy Cancer Center clinical manager, earned her registered nursing degree at 吃瓜头条.