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Tiare Couto, a double major in Environmental & Sustainability Studies and Political Science, grew up surfing the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, where her love for the ocean and concern for its health inspired her passion for sustainable change. Tiare is dedicated to addressing environmental racism and creating equitable policies to protect the planet for all communities.
A new study authored by a U sociologist links abortion access to long-term socioeconomic outcomes for women. Findings reveal that women who had access to abortion or lived in regions with fewer restrictions were more likely to graduate from college, earn higher incomes, and experience greater financial stability than those who lacked access or became teen mothers.
The College of Social and Behavioral Science held its annual Distinguished Alumni Awards Ceremony on November 8th, honoring five alumni for their outstanding career achievements, community leadership, and service. Dean Michelle M. Camacho celebrated the honorees as leaders who exemplify the college’s commitment to understanding, serving, and transforming the world.
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