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undergraduate student
noun as in college student
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The university refused to initiate a formal disciplinary investigation into a pro-Israel faculty member at UC Irvine accused of harassing and physically intimidating an undergraduate student, although video footage was provided of the faculty member “cornering, physically intimidating, and interrogating a visibly scared student,” the filing said.
Two members of UCLA’s undergraduate student government, President Adam Tfayli and Representative Tommy Contreras, said they were outraged by the weapons request.
This piece benefited from the support of UBC assistant professor Tabitha Robin, co-lead of the Food insecurity: Let's move beyond charity! research initiative, and Alannah Exelby, a research assistant on the project and health science undergraduate student at Carleton University.
Shrinidhi Gopal, undergraduate student body president, also said she is optimistic about Lyons and impressed by his track record of integrating the values of diversity, equity and inclusion in the business school.
A Palo Alto City Council member and New York Times bestselling author has admitted to and apologized for a romantic relationship she had with an undergraduate student while a dean at Stanford University more than a decade ago.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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