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Hispanic Heritage Month: Luz Mejia
Luz Mejia is a digital forensics and cybersecurity major from Hazelton and of Dominican descent. In addition, she’s an honors student who’s pursuing a minor in criminal justice. Mejia gets involved on...
Hispanic Heritage Month speaker to share “Borderless Dream”
Commonwealth University’s Bloomsburg campus will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. A highlight of the celebration will be a talk, “Borderless Dream,” by Samantha...
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NAACP Image Awards
Bloomsburg University's student chapter of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) recently held its annual Image Awards, honoring individuals, groups, and causes that...
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Soon-to-be graduates honored during the First World ceremony
It's one step closer to the big stage for these Class of 2022 members as they were recently honored during the First World Graduation Ceremony by Bloomsburg University’s Office of Multicultural...
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Nyle Fort gives keynote address at 27th annual Sankofa Conference
Nyle Fort gave the keynote address at BU’s 27th annual Sankofa Conference. The address, “Critical Race Theory: A Country in Crisis,” focused on what critical race theory is and why it is so important...
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Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, to speak at MLK event
Professor and author Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, will be the guest speaker at Bloomsburg University's 29th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration. The lecture will be...
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First World graduates ready for the big stage
It's one step closer for these soon-to-be Class of 2021 graduates as they were recently honored during the First World Graduation Ceremony, hosted by Bloomsburg University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs.
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Bloomsburg University to present "Conversations for the Common Good"
Bloomsburg University will present two events focused on how the attacks of 9/11 have changed the United States as part of the "Conversations for the Common Good" series, which promotes dialogue to bridge political and social divides.
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Donovin Medina
Donovin Medina is an exercise science major from Harrisburg and of Puerto Rican descent. In addition, he's the public relations representative of the Student Organization of Latinos, as well as pursuing a minor in health communicatio
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Nagley Anderson
Nagely Anderson is a health sciences: pre-physician assistant major from Scranton and of Dominican descent. In addition, she’s the secretary of the Student Organization of Latinos and vice president of the Students Initiative to Ease Struggle.