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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Challenge 21’s community politics
team will facilitate a “community conversation” at
The University of Alabama on Wednesday, Jan. 19. The discussion
will focus on the impact of planned enrollment increases at UA
on the University and Tuscaloosa communities.
The program will begin at 6 p.m. in the rotunda of Carmichael
Hall on the UA campus.
Student organizers Christina Corley and Amanda McMillan invited
Challenge 21’s community politics team to facilitate the
meeting on campus as the first step in a plan to better engage
the student body in campus decision-making. The discussion is open
to students, faculty, staff and the Tuscaloosa community.
Discussion will focus on a variety of questions, including the
impact of enrollment growth on such areas as academics, social
activities, residential life, transportation, recreational activities,
service and leadership activities, safety and security and financial
costs.
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