Relationships
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We believe that learning how to be in relationships is an essential developmental task for young adults. As educators, we are charged with the responsibility of creating climates, cultures, and curricula that teach students how to be in relationships and how to value relationships. The diversified campus community needs to learn to honor and embrace all phases of relationship transitions, including necessary losses and the continuing hope of growth and renewal. The domino effect of kindness and caring from students, staff, and faculty will set the standard for quality relationships for all.
How do you deal with relationships? Find out by taking the quiz
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