Acceptance and Denial: Being Transgender in America
By: Nathan Katzenberger Editor: Katie Williams About 18 to 22 weeks into pregnancy, the medical professionals caring for a couple
Stories of diversity and inclusion, on and around Oakland University's campus
By: Nathan Katzenberger Editor: Katie Williams About 18 to 22 weeks into pregnancy, the medical professionals caring for a couple
By Angel Brandon Maria Horn is a sophomore and Psychology major at Oakland University. The Ohio native has a unique
By Sidney Richardson The COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it significant changes to nearly every aspect of life in 2020.
By Nicole Morsfield I’ve lived in the U.S. my whole life, and the only family members of mine who immigrated
Jada Martin interviewed visiting professor of journalism Katherine Roff. Coincidentally, both Jada’s story and Kate’s story have both been previously
By Jeremy Curtis The vast majority of my family originated from Germany. Needless to say, this ancestry is a source
By Allan Bush My immigration story isn’t so much my own, but my mother’s. She and her family fled Iraq
By Eileen LeValley My name is Eileen LeValley. I grew up in historical “Corktown” in Detroit, Michigan. My grandfather came
By Jeremy Curtis The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion specializes in promoting diversity, as well as the creation of
By Jordan Jewell Born and raised in Taiwan, Chiaoning Su moved to the United States to purse her master’s and
At a recent conversation between faculty from different disciplines, the group took just a few words to answer two questions:
Hadeel Al-Daoud, graduate student in Communication, shared her story of moving to the United States from Jordan. I grew up
By Elaina Joncic I’ve lived in America my entire life. My parents and grandparents were immigrants. My father’s side immigrated