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By Faith Eckley | Mon. Feb. 10, 2025
While speaking to fifth-year architecture student Annie Squire Southworth about her experience as an architecture major, we sat at her studio desk surrounded by models of miniature cities.
By Hunter Jordan | Mon. Nov. 4, 2024
Being Neurodivergent in Architecture
Celebrating a Month of Hispanic Culture and History.
Fashion Concept Club is taking fashion and photography to a whole new level! Check out their work here.
With artificial intelligence (AI) undoubtedly on the rise, students and faculty at Jefferson University have begun to discuss the relevant benefits and implications of this tool.
By Gia Sofia | Feb. 20, 2024
On February 10, the Thomas Jefferson University East Falls Special Olympics Club took on the Polar Plunge.
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By Gia Sofia | Feb. 20, 2024
On February 10, the Thomas Jefferson University East Falls Special Olympics Club took on the Polar Plunge.

By Faith Eckley | Feb. 17, 2024
Jefferson's Asian Students Association and Campus Activities Board worked together to host a Lunar New Year formal in the Ravenhill Chapel to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.

By Faith Eckley | Dec. 7, 2023
On November 13, Jefferson’s Constitutional Law class took over the DEC Forum to host a “Let’s Talk About Your Rights Fair” with the goal of reminding Jefferson students and staff about their constitutional rights.

By Olivia Wong | Oct. 16, 2023
Jefferson makes the top 50 colleges on The Wall Street Journal's 2024 poll. Here's what our president has to say.

By Shreya Parikh and Radhika Sarlashkar | Oct. 16, 2023
The event welcomed over 250 guests as they embarked on a night of tasty food, music, and traditional Indian dancing.

By Ashley Anousaya | Oct. 16, 2023
The Asian Students Association spends the day in Chinatown for the Mid-Autumn Festival.

By Sof Corcoran | Oct. 16, 2023
The Harvest Fest was an opportunity for students to enjoy food, activities, and live music, hosted by CAB and many different organizations on campus.
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By Aja Smith | Oct. 16, 2023
Students on the East Falls campus struggle with technology issues in the first few weeks of school.

By Olivia Wong | Mar. 28, 2022
A Roxboro RoundTable led by Kaitlyn Viola explored the significance and struggles of a first-generation college student. Faculty responded with ways they want to aid this community at Jefferson University.

By Olivia Wong | Oct. 22, 2022
The Critical Race Theory and race-centered curriculum has been a controversial topic across schools and politics in America. Jefferson University acknowledges systemic racism and has implemented lessons around diversity in the classroom.

By Amelia Betancourt | Sept. 28, 2022
Jefferson University has seen an uptick in their on-campus student population, but students question if they have the resources to maintain it.

By Kalilah Stokes | Nov. 21, 2021
On October 15, 2021, Thomas Jefferson University disabled Canvas for more than half of the student body.
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