Workshops will teach faculty to navigate cultural differences
Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor
Students and experts said that a systemic approach to cultural sensitivity at SU is especially important given the varied nature of students’ individual experiences
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Christian Andino Borrero remembers a faculty member in the College of Arts and Sciences who said they don’t empathize with students who can’t afford to buy textbooks for class.
That came as a shock for Andino Borrero, a freshman who came to Syracuse University from Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria and was struggling to purchase materials for his classes.
‘A safe space’: SU students find community through on-campus organizations
Anya Wijeweera | Asst. Photo Editor
Clockwise from top left: Ana Ana Sofía Aponte González, Darnelle Stinfort, KeKe Blanton, Denise Magny and Christian Andino Borrero.
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After four consecutive nights occupying the Barnes Center at The Arch with #NotAgainSU, KeKe Blanton was exhausted.
She returned to her dorm in DellPlain Hall expecting to go right to bed. Instead, Blanton’s friends in her LGBTQ+ Living Learning Community welcomed her back, checked in to see how she was doing and told her how excited they were to see her.