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Show Thursday, December 3, 20 1 5 University Journal Page 1 1 Presidents cabinet hosts discussion on race at SUU Nevada, who asked Stuart Jones, the vice president of advancement and enrollment management, about ways SUU could increase enrollment and retention of multicultuial students. The most powerful recruiters is not the admissions office, its you, Jones said. You are the best ambassadors we have. Other questions centered on the need for African-America- n to members, faculty ways on minimize stereotypes the part of students of color and scholarship funding for undocumented students on campus. One of the questions asked anonymously dealt with cultural sensitivity training for SUU students, faculty and staff. We need to create experiences for students that change behaviors and attitudes, Tippets said. After the first hour of discussion, Tippets and Wyatt both agreed to stay and answer more questions from students. By GRACE SCHULZ gschulzsuunews com SUU President Scott Wyatt and his cabinet hosted a session about race on SUUs campus on Nov. 23 Vice Piesident of Student Affairs, Jared Tippets, said he paiticipated in a similar conversation this past spring wiih multicultural students and waned to have moie adm mstration involved Our pb heie today, as the president s cabinet, is to listen to our students, Tippets said. You may have questions for us that we dont have immediate answers for but we aie certainly committed to work together to make your experience at SUU a great expenence Students could ask questions by either standing up and addressing the cabinet or writing their question on an index card, which was read anonymously. The first question came from Trayvon Mack, a freshman marketing major from Laughhn, question-and-answ- GRACE SCHULZ UNIVERSITY JOURNAL SUU President Scott Wyatt (left) and Provost Brad Cook SUUs campus in the Starlight Room of the Sharwan (right) take questions from students during a question- - Smith Student Center. The discussion took place on session about racial discrimination on Nov. 23 and lasted about two hours. and-answ- er I finals think er See RACE, Page 15 its important that students think of us as their third place, he said. Libraries are comfoi table places where you are more than welcome to come and hang out. Continued from Page 1 Rock the Finals is not the only time for Ryann Woodbury, a junior general studies students to participate in the librarys events. If students are unable to make it to Rock the major fiom Salt Lake City, said she thinks we forget about oui selves and our needs during Finals, the library staff will also be handing finals week. out free cookies on Tuesday and Wednesday This event that, (the SUU Library) is night at 9 p m. for students who are up late providing us is a reminder that we need to be studying. taking care of ourselves, even if that means we Rock the Finals is only one of many events get to play with puppies for on campus to help students relax happening Students can participate in any of the activities that Rock the Finals has to offer, and before finals week. For more information on the Rock the Finals can always come to the library when they find students can stop by the library, and event, a themselves in need of break. Roche said that the SUU library is a great for more information on other events with the library, visit hbrary.suu.edu. place to be. ADER USEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT tlUCLCAn ATTACK HCArt CHRSSTMAS. You will need SHELTER & water. Survival information at: www.parowanprophet.com Students at the library for Rock the Finals in 2014. friror icrnn 'if i Semester Spring 2016 Beginning Algebra (ryn - u c Cuf I J l VV n e 4 UTAH UNIVERSITY j r r,i ifis'ru 'ut TP Thank ou lor dcwiloa fng the SUU Stud mt app' ) A Lfra'y Intermediate Algebra l,VH 100 r ilAo' 1 n fA Trigonometry 'vfl 1060 213 f It r if A A A'f r ' Trigonometry f ion g m rn u V. a a SOUTHERN . ' uduni App Map Statistics MAIM r SUU Student App mrnr Math i.vr-- i c rr iV?)L'tifl'- i ' t t i V rs y 0 e ! |