Inclusivity at Widener with Donya Moore
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Hi, my name is Daniel moore. I'm a junior sporting event management major with a focus and events and stuff I'm involved with on campus. I'm the R. A. For the business living learning community. I'm a university ambassador. I'm a student worker in the president's office. I'm president of the National council of negro Women. I'm also in the School of Business dean student advisory board as well as the vice president of Sigma Delta, which is an auto society for tourism and hospitality management. The reason I love Weidner is because of inclusivity coming from my high school that isn't very inclusive and diverse. I was really worried about being an outcast here at Weidner. Well that really went away once I started my first semester in 2020 on zoom at home when I was able to join clubs from the comfort of my house and get to know students at home before I made it Campus, which made that transition a lot easier, especially with how scary everything was in 2020, once I got the campus, I got to be introduced to a whole new community that looked more like me and was just welcoming to every identity. And since then I've been able to grow from that club that I joined in 2020 to become the president of it this year is my junior year and I