What the President of the University of Arizona sent out to all employees regarding SB1070

spiceupyourlife:

Many people and organizations on campus are expressing understandable concerns over the ramifications of SB1070, the new law that was signed last week by Governor Brewer.  The law directs local police to require anyone whom they reasonably suspect of being in the country illegally to provide evidence (such as a driver’s license or alien registration document) of their lawful presence.  This has raised worries about racial profiling along with troubling questions about how SB1070 will affect the University’s international community on our campuses.

 The University of Arizona is an institution that is international in its impact and reach.  We attract students and scholars from every corner of the world to our campus.  On any given day there are literally hundreds of people here from around the globe.  They come to our campus to learn, to collaborate in research projects, and to share the products of their own scholarship. I cannot state more firmly that the health and safety of our international students, faculty, and professional staff are priorities of the highest order for us, and we are going to do everything possible to help each of them understand the law and its impact.  We intend to put in place whatever procedures are necessary to ensure their safety and free movement on campus and in our community.

 Foreign students who have come to study at American universities are responsible for huge portions of the gains this nation has made in technology, medicine, materials, and so many other academic areas critical to our nation’s defense and economic prosperity.  We must do everything possible to ensure that these students continue to feel welcomed and respected, despite the unmistakably negative message that this bill sends to many of them. UAPD, which is one of the finest police operations anywhere, will be receiving extensive training on the specifications of the new law.  I have total confidence that they will abide by the letter of the law, which includes a provision that individuals may not be stopped solely on the basis of race, color or national origin.

 We have already begun to feel an impact from SB1070. The families of a number of out-of-state students (to date all of them honors students) have told us that they are changing their plans and will be sending their children to universities in other states.  This should sadden anyone who cares about attracting the best and brightest students to Arizona. 

Additionally, large numbers of UA students, faculty, staff and appointed professionals have expressed concerns that they or members of their families or their friends may now be subject to unwarranted detainment by police.  Many of these individuals are from families that have been residents of Arizona for generations.  While I am completely confident that no one need fear the way that UAPD will approach the application of this law, I nevertheless appreciate the anxiety that friends and colleagues are feeling.  It is a concern and fear that no one should have to harbor. At its meeting in Phoenix later this week, the Arizona Board of Regents will be discussing the implications of SB1070.  I will keep you informed of any developments that might result from that meeting.

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my weekend in Tempe (pt 2 of 3) - stuck in an elevator with 14 other people dressed head-to-tow in Red and Blue

my weekend in Tempe (pt 2 of 3) - stuck in an elevator with 14 other people dressed head-to-tow in Red and Blue

Alla Goldman, a political science and Russian major, is a style-savvy girl. Not only is Goldman a blogging fanatic, but she — and the people reading her blog — knows she is Fashion Forward. It is internship season and Goldman knows the right outfit to wear for an interview and what is considered “work wear.” She has held internship positions with the U.S. Department of State, a law firm in Scottsdale, and this summer she’ll be interning with the U.S. government. To prepare for internships, Alla shops at fashion-forward, yet affordable, places. She recommends Express, J. Crew, Banana Republic and Target.

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The Best Part of Starting a New Semester:

School Supplies

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This is really not ok.

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last night was the last time I’ll be congregating in the greatest party abode/mansion/palace the U of A has ever seen. It’s been one amazing year and I was super glad to spend the last day with everyone.

last night was the last time I’ll be congregating in the greatest party abode/mansion/palace the U of A has ever seen. It’s been one amazing year and I was super glad to spend the last day with everyone.

Alex KILLED it on Tuesday night during his last performance with the Charles Darwin Experience. I died laughing. No, really.

.. So awesome…

“last time I was on this show I didn’t find no m-f’n love. And i’m a BRO, bitch! “

agarday:

Probably one of my favorite games with one of my favorite characters.
Kelly Clarkson performing at Last Smath Platinum Bash yesterday in the UA stadium.
I’m not a huge kelly fan, but she was amazing.

Kelly Clarkson performing at Last Smath Platinum Bash yesterday in the UA stadium.

I’m not a huge kelly fan, but she was amazing.

Jay-Z performing “My Presdient is Black” last night at the U of A. Really sentimental/wonderful song…

Jay-Z performing “My Presdient is Black” last night at the U of A. Really sentimental/wonderful song…

Last Smash Platinum Bash!
unisex lime green tank c/o the UA Student Government
once again - tickets go on sale THIS Friday… and HOVA is preforming. Do you need anything else in life?

Last Smash Platinum Bash!

unisex lime green tank c/o the UA Student Government

once again - tickets go on sale THIS Friday… and HOVA is preforming. Do you need anything else in life?

applying for the Mortar Board Senior Honorary at the U of A
here’s my cover page
fun with a side of professional?

applying for the Mortar Board Senior Honorary at the U of A

here’s my cover page

fun with a side of professional?