

Honorary Degrees for Non-Humans: Support Yogi at Keele University


Honorary Degrees for Non-Humans: Support Yogi at Keele University
The Issue
Yogi's unwavering support and calming influence have been essential to our success during stressful and challenging times. He has provided comfort, reduced anxiety, and helped maintain our mental well-being amidst the intense demands of our program. His presence in numerous lessons has offered tremendous relief and encouragement, enabling us to focus and persevere through rigorous coursework and examinations.
Given the significant impact Yogi has had on our academic journey, it is clear that he deserves an honorary degree from Keele University. His contributions have gone beyond that of a typical companion; he has been a silent yet powerful force that has fostered a supportive and mentally healthy environment for students. By offering unconditional love and sensing when we needed comfort, Yogi has embodied the values of empathy and compassion that are fundamental to the ethos of our institution. His presence has not only enhanced our educational experience but also improved our overall well-being, enabling us to achieve our goals.
Awarding Yogi an honorary degree would not only recognize his extraordinary role and the profound effect he has had on the student body but also honour the unique and invaluable support he has provided. This recognition acknowledges that success in academia encompasses not only intellectual achievement but also emotional and psychological resilience, exemplified by Yogi's impact. His honorary degree would symbolize the university's appreciation and gratitude for all the students he has helped, emphasizing the importance of holistic support systems in education. Therapy dogs like Yogi are integral to university settings, providing crucial emotional support, reducing stress and anxiety, and fostering community well-being. Such recognition would underscore the university's commitment to comprehensive student care and could inspire similar initiatives, promoting a more supportive and inclusive academic environment across campuses.
We urge Keele University to bestow an honorary degree upon Yogi, celebrating his exceptional contributions and the positive impact he has had on our community. By doing so, the university will send a powerful message about the importance of mental health and the value of innovative support mechanisms.
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The Issue
Yogi's unwavering support and calming influence have been essential to our success during stressful and challenging times. He has provided comfort, reduced anxiety, and helped maintain our mental well-being amidst the intense demands of our program. His presence in numerous lessons has offered tremendous relief and encouragement, enabling us to focus and persevere through rigorous coursework and examinations.
Given the significant impact Yogi has had on our academic journey, it is clear that he deserves an honorary degree from Keele University. His contributions have gone beyond that of a typical companion; he has been a silent yet powerful force that has fostered a supportive and mentally healthy environment for students. By offering unconditional love and sensing when we needed comfort, Yogi has embodied the values of empathy and compassion that are fundamental to the ethos of our institution. His presence has not only enhanced our educational experience but also improved our overall well-being, enabling us to achieve our goals.
Awarding Yogi an honorary degree would not only recognize his extraordinary role and the profound effect he has had on the student body but also honour the unique and invaluable support he has provided. This recognition acknowledges that success in academia encompasses not only intellectual achievement but also emotional and psychological resilience, exemplified by Yogi's impact. His honorary degree would symbolize the university's appreciation and gratitude for all the students he has helped, emphasizing the importance of holistic support systems in education. Therapy dogs like Yogi are integral to university settings, providing crucial emotional support, reducing stress and anxiety, and fostering community well-being. Such recognition would underscore the university's commitment to comprehensive student care and could inspire similar initiatives, promoting a more supportive and inclusive academic environment across campuses.
We urge Keele University to bestow an honorary degree upon Yogi, celebrating his exceptional contributions and the positive impact he has had on our community. By doing so, the university will send a powerful message about the importance of mental health and the value of innovative support mechanisms.
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Petition created on 29 June 2024