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Event shows immigrant experiences in a different light

Poet and Public Speaker Yosimar Reyes talked about the need to change the narrative on immigrants and how his own experience can be used as insight into the life and struggles of a modern, Latino immigrant on Oct. 15 via Zoom.

Garcia stresses importance of Hispanic Serving Institutions

Gina Garcia, a leading scholar on Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI), spoke Nov. 21 in the Ludwick Center Sacred Space to discuss what it means to be a Hispanic Serving Institution and how a new approach to measuring an institution’s overall success can better reflect HSIs.

Considering ‘Machismo’

Assistant Professor of Teacher Education Christian Bracho gives a brief overview of “Machismo” or masculinity, and the guiding questions that the panelist were given during the Machismo Panel Event Tuesday in the Campus Center Ballroom.

Speak out

Christian Bracho, assistant professor of teacher education, shares his coming out story at Speak Out Celebrating QPOC, or queer people of color, as part of the Gaypril series of events Monday in Sneaky Park.

Convocation welcomes new students

New students, athletes, faculty and staff were on hand to celebrate “The Art Of Unlearning” during the University’s Convocation Ceremony Aug. 30.

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