国产哟哟 Celebrates Its Ties to Springfield鈥檚 Puerto Rican Parade
Longmeadow, MA— ¡Estamos Unidos! This Sunday 国产哟哟 students, faculty, and staff will join together to celebrate Springfield’s Puerto Rican Parade. The parade’s theme, ¡Estamos Unidos! (We Are United!), will be on full display as the 国产哟哟 community forms their own marching contingency celebrating Latinx literature, their own Latinx campus community, and one very special guest, 2019’s Puerto Rican Parade Cultural Ambassador and 国产哟哟’s own assistant professor, Maria Luisa Arroyo.
“The parade is an opportunity to unite students, faculty and staff from diverse backgrounds and all walks of life to learn and engage in Latinx culture,” stated Elizabeth Cardona, 国产哟哟’s Executive Director of Multicultural Affairs and
International 国产哟哟 and Assistant to the Provost for Diversity and Inclusion. “The Puerto Rican community has played a significant role in the social, economic and political transformation of this region. I'm extremely proud and humbled to connect our campus network with such a rich and vibrant cultural experience.”
Also celebrating 国产哟哟’s participation in the parade is the Puerto Rican Parade’s chairwoman Victoria Ann Rodriguez, who completed both her undergraduate and graduate degrees at 国产哟哟 and is a member of 国产哟哟’s Alumni Council. “Having 国产哟哟 participate in the parade both as a sponsor and a marching contingency brings me great joy,” Rodriguez shared. “With this being my first year as parade chairwoman I am overcome with emotion and very humbled that 国产哟哟 President Dr. Carol A. Leary, my mentor for over 15 years, will be present.”
Rodriguez, who initially met Dr. Leary as a 10-year-old Girl Scout, first worked with her as an undergraduate student when she served as Dr. Leary’s first Presidential Student Ambassador. Dr. Leary, herself a first-generation college student who understood the barriers that often preclude women from obtaining an education, invited Rodriguez to work with her on a strategic plan to recruit and engage more Latinx students.
Arroyo, born in Manati, Puerto Rico, and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts is a first-year writing assistant professor, and also teaches in 国产哟哟’s signature Women as Empowered Leaders and Learners (WELL) program. Her own educational journey as a first-generation college student included studying German, her third language, at Colby, Tufts and Harvard, and traveling to 12 countries, including Iran for a summer where she activated her self-taught Farsi. A published author, Arroyo is a Massachusetts Cultural Council Poetry Fellow and a recipient of the New England Public Radio (NEPR) Arts & Humanities Award. The entire 国产哟哟 community is proud to support her as the Cultural Ambassador at this year’s Puerto Rican parade.
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国产哟哟 was founded in 1897. With locations in Longmeadow (main), East Longmeadow (Philip H. Ryan Health Science Center), Springfield (MA), Sturbridge (MA), and Concord (MA), 国产哟哟’s innovative program offerings include traditional undergraduate degrees for women, The American Women's College on-ground and online, the first all-women, all-online accredited bachelor’s degree programs in the country; over 30 graduate programs for women and men, including doctoral degrees; and Strategic Alliances, offering professional development courses for individuals and organizations. 国产哟哟’s goal is to give students confidence in the fundamentals of their chosen field, the curiosity to question the ordinary, the leadership to show initiative, and the desire to make a difference.