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Omar Dumdum

Doctoral Candidate

Omar O. Dumdum is a doctoral candidate in mass communication at UW–Madison double-minoring in political science and global studies. His research investigates the relationship between the news media and understudied elites in political communication, such as international organizations, police and the military, political clans, and other privileged groups that influence/are influenced by the press, with a focus on the Philippines.

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Using Data to Inform Our Decisions: The 2021 Campus Climate Survey Task Force

Day 2: November 15, 2022 | 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m., Panel Discussion

UW–Madison launched the second iteration of the student Campus Climate Survey in 2021, which sought to understand students’ experiences with and perceptions of campus climate and diversity, including how people of different backgrounds and identities experience life at UW–Madison. Though the 2021 survey data was generally comparable to the 2016 data, the university found some noteworthy differences. In this session, members of the Campus Climate Survey Task Force will give an overview of the 2021 survey findings and comment on them through the lens of their role at the university.