The Office of Student Involvement introduced Tide2 as a leadership opportunity for sophomores last fall, and after one year of development, Tide2 has grown its outreach, increased in membership and reworked the structure of its curriculum. “We recognize that oftentimes the sophomore year is considered as a sophomore slump where students start to experience various challenges and uncertainties,” said Teneshia Arnold, director of student involvement. “We want to fill the gap and be a resource to our students, help them to build community and affinity to the University, and hope that they will continue to matriculate here at UA.” Since its introduction last fall, the organization has gained a y
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