ISSUE 10 | NOVEMBER 1, 2017

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The latest from the Office of Program Development

 

Our Time Has Come

 

Syracuse Giving Day raises thousands for OTHC scholars

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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

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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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Coming Back Together

 

Get your CBT swag

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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.

 

Alumni spotlight

 

Judge Donine Carrington ’91

Photo: Donine Carrington '91

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.

 

News from campus

 

Investigative reporter Hannah-Jones to speak at Newhouse School November 2

Photo: Nikole Hannah-Jones

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.

 
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