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SALSA leaders gathered on Cinco de Mayo at Wiggins Park to observe the historic day in the most meaningful way, by awarding $6,000 in scholarships to a total of seven students.
The Strategic Alliance for Leadership and Social Action scholarships were awarded to two students from Early, two from Bangs and three from Brownwood.
The students received the Dr. Juan Andrade Scholarship for Young Hispanic Leaders.
Kimberly Diaz and Isabell Escobedo will be attending Angelo State University. Angela Romero and Adan Aleman have chosen Howard Payne University. Brandon “Hunter” Day will be going to Texas A&M. Deyanara de Leon is undecided. Santos Munoz IV will be attending Tarleton State.
Events April 19, 2021 BY Stacey Schmeidel
Photograph by Joanna Chattman Carmen Yulín Cruz the former mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, who came to national prominence in 2017 as an outspoken advocate for federal support to Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria will deliver a Presidential Colloquium on “Leadership for a New Democracy” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 28.
The virtual event, presented in collaboration with Smith’s upcoming Year on Democracies, is open to the public at no charge, and no tickets are required. Members of the campus community are invited to participate via Zoom; members of the general public may join via a livestream on Smith’s Facebook page.