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Graduate Student Service Scholarships

PhD Candidate in Sociology During her short time in Madison, Ruby has made a lasting impact in her department, campus, and broader community. As a critical scholar, her research on race, gender, and education has shaped her ability to offer suggestions to her department which, like other departments, is committing itself to improving the experiences of historically marginalized students. Ruby is also the current president and previous social chair of the Black Graduate and Professional Student Association (BGPSA) at UW–Madison. Through her role as president Ruby worked with BGPSA’s executive board to organize general body meetings and several social and academic events. Ruby’s involvement in the BGPSA is instrumental for building community amongst and improving the retention of Black students. Although she does not consider it a service to speak out against racism or emotionally support a friend, Ruby’s unpaid service is particularly notable. Ruby is a Black woman whose emot

Talking dictionary to link Lawrence, Kansas, and Guerrero, Mexico

Thu, 04/29/2021 LAWRENCE – By creating an online trilingual dictionary with a grant from Humanities Kansas to the local Centro Hispano, applicants hope to help descendants of immigrants from the Mexican state of Guerrero preserve their heritage and maybe even speak to their grandparents back home in the indigenous language Meꞌphaa. That is Philip Duncan’s hope, anyway. The University of Kansas assistant teaching professor of linguistics serves as project director for the newly announced $3,500 grant titled “Preserving the Meꞌphaa Language in Kansas: A Collaborative Online Dictionary.” Duncan is one of several collaborators on the project, which also includes Eutropia Rodriguez, community member and Meꞌphaa speaker; Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla, a public and digital humanities postdoctoral fellow who serves as project consultant; Lydia Diebolt, executive director of Centro Hispano; and Tamara Falicov, associate dean of the KU’s College of Liberal Arts & Sciences an

Chef s Table Morel Dinners to benefit Centro Hispano

Fourth generation morel hunters John and James at the Michel family farm near Richland Center. There’s just something about morel mushrooms the don’t-blink-or-you’ll-miss-it season, the thrill of the hunt, the flavorful, earthy, meaty payoff that captivates foragers, foodies, hobbyists and chefs alike. Next month, thanks to a collaboration between Orange Shoe Gym owner Scott Michel and Food Fight Inc. co-founder Monty Schiro, morel lovers will get the chance to feast on chef-prepared morels while supporting local nonprofit Centro Hispano of Dane County with every bite. “It came about pretty organically,” says Food Fight managing partner Jordan Bright. “Scott and Monty are personal friends. Scott’s been foraging morels seasonally and had the idea that his hobby could do some good in the Madison community.”

La Crosse, Eau Claire organizations receive Wisconsin Financial Literacy Awards

La Crosse, Eau Claire organizations receive Wisconsin Financial Literacy Awards
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