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A Taste of Italy: Students Discover Florence’s Food-Based Economy
The cobblestone streets of Florence, Italy, are renowned for their larger-than-life architecture, one-of-a-kind art, sweet desserts, and sunset views over the Arno river. On a month-long trip abroad...
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Q&A: Madelyn Rodriguez
Madelyn Rodriguez ’95 Executive Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Q&A: Nichole Book
Nichole Book Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Coordinator & Title IX Deputy, CU–Mansfield
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First World graduates ready for the next step
It's one step closer to the big stage for these Class of 2024 members as they were recently honored during the First World Graduation Ceremony by Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg’s Office of Multicultural Affairs.
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MLK Jr. Commemoration, Sankofa Conference highlight Bloomsburg's Black History Month programming
BLOOMSBURG — Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg will host a variety of events in observance of Black History Month. CU-Bloomsburg's Multicultural Center will hold a 30th anniversary celebration on...
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Randy Zea
Randy Zea is a medical imaging major with plans to pursue radiation therapy who was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to parents of Dominican and Ecuadorian descent.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Natalia Cintra Almanzar
Natalia Cintra Almanzar is a medical imaging major pursuing a Spanish minor, who was born in Puerto Rico to Dominican and Cuban parents. Originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico, she moved to Hazelton six years ago in the wake of Hurricane Maria, a Category 5 hurricane that devastated the northeastern Caribbean.
Honor graduate off to Yale School of Medicine
A hospital experience as an 11-year-old in his native Venezuela sparked a life’s calling in Manuel Gutierrez that he’s carried onward as a high school exchange student to Bloomsburg and eventually...
First World ceremony honors soon-to-be graduates
With graduation now, comes a bigger challenge in life. May you face every challenge with your sincere efforts as you have always done before.
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Maeyelyn Acevedo Santiago
Maeyelyn Acevedo Santiago is a secondary education major with a specialization in Spanish from Hazleton and of Puerto Rican descent. In addition, she’s an honors student and peer mentor who is active...