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UO SSWANA center pushes for more advocacy, independence amid administrative rules

Summary by Daily Emerald
After its opening in January, some leaders of the University of Oregon’s South Asian, Southwest Asian and North African Center say that they do not have enough independence to speak on SSWANA issues within university policy rules for departmental spaces and university employees. Administrators say the center’s status as a departmental space is behind these restrictions. Rayna Patel, a SSWANA Center engagement fellow, and Jai Pandhoh, ASUO direct…
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Daily Emerald broke the news in on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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