ISSUE 13 | APRIL 4, 2018

Photo: Hall of Languages in spring with text: "Shades of Orange"

News and Events for Multicultural Alumni and Friends

 

CBT 2020

 

Best, first, only: share your story

Photo: Sarah Fraser

We’re gathering stories about trailblazers and leaders in our rich alumni history. Have you accomplished something distinctive, or are you at the top of your field? Let us know!

Share your story
 
 

Alumni spotlight

 

CBT 2020 co-chairs announced

Photo: Alumnae Fatimah Muhammad Moody ’90 and Rosann Santos ’95

Announcing the CBT 2020 alumni co-chairs, Fatimah Muhammad Moody ’90 and Rosann Santos ’95.
Meet the co-chairs.

 

Your support matters

 

Leslie Sanchez ’18

Photo: Leslie Sanchez

When you support Our Time Has Come Scholarships, you help create a pathway of success for students like Leslie Sanchez ’18.
Meet Leslie.

Graphic: Our Time Has Come Scholars
 

Events

 

Mark your calendar: spring events

Photo: Elizabeth Cohen

There are a lot of events taking place in several cities this spring. Learn more about upcoming events and be sure to register.

RSVP now for an important event on the state of immigration in the United States, which takes place at Lubin House in New York City on April 5.

More events
 
 

Manuscript

 

This month: the spring 2018 issue

Graphic: Spring 2018 Manuscript cover

• 50 years after his assassination, remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. at SU
• Cohen family honors Vincent H. Cohen Sr. ’57, G’60, with named scholarship
• Urizar sisters are legal advocates for immigrants

View Manuscript issues.

 

News from campus

 
Photo: Linda Brown

Remembering Linda Brown of Brown v. Board of Education

Linda Brown Thompson visited Syracuse University in 2004 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Brown v Board of Education. Professors Paula C. Johnson and Linda Carty share a reflection on her historic life and legacy. Read the full story.

Photo: Professor Herb Ruffin

‘Black Panther’ Becomes Top-Grossing Superhero Film of All Time in U.S.

Herb Ruffin, chair of African American Studies department, shared his thoughts on Marvel’s new film, Black Panther. Read the full story.

 
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