Cornell today faces challenges to diversity, equity and inclusion measures and controversies over antisemitism and Islamophobia, while its admissions process adapts to the overturn of affirmative action.
“No one tells their own story better than themselves,” said Gabriel R. Sorondo Guirola ’23, who is part of a project at Trinity that archives stories of Latinx people in Hartford.
Since the 9th Century A.D., countless pilgrims from all over the world have traveled the Camino de Santiago, a network of routes that terminate at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain. A group of William & Mary students and faculty traveled the Camino this past summer, and while it isn’t the first time W&M has sponsored a pilgrimage, this 2016 journey was different.