For Syracuse University’s first Giving Day, 3,568 donors answered the call, raising $1,769,780 for Syracuse University, including over $9,000 for the Black and Latino Undergraduate Endowment Fund. Read more.
Scholar spotlight: Tatiana Hernandez-Mitchell ’20
A double major in psychology and forensic science, Hernandez-Mitchell volunteers with Straighten Your Crown, an empowerment and mentoring group for girls in Syracuse city elementary and middle schools. Watch the video.
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It’s not too late! Mugs, T-shirts, and other CBT keepsakes are still available while supplies last, or until December 1. Start shopping.
Carrington, the first African American woman to be appointed to the Charles County, Maryland, bench and first-generation college graduate, honors those who made her success possible by serving with humility and always dreaming big. Read more.
Nikole Hannah-Jones reports on modern-day civil rights for The New York Times Magazine. A MacArthur Fellow and Peabody and George Polk Award winner, she will present The Work We Have Before Us: Confronting America’s Racial Divide through Reporting on Education. Read more.