Nakata presented her report and briefed the University Senate last week. She noted that graduate students with issues related to their supervisors comprise a disproportionate number of visitors. Other members of the UBC Ombuds Office are Michelle Quigg, Ombuds Officer for Vancouver, and Cindy Leonard, for Okanagan. (UBC Ombuds Reports; Ubyssey.)
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Not sure why data isn't important. Also where is impartiality when she focuses on equity . I always thought neutrality implied a focus on data not on political correctness.
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