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More than 13 million children in America — a high proportion of them Hispanic and Black — are obese and in danger of diabetes, liver disease, and kidney disease, says Selenne Alatorre. In her work as a research project manager at Boston University, she’s providing underserved kids with resources to make healthier choices.

May 19, 2021

When he was growing up in Phoenix, Flavio Bravo knew early on that he wanted to be like labor leader César Chávez.

May 19, 2021

When he was a media studies student at USF, Nicholas Grayson spent at least four hours a day playing video games.

May 19, 2021

“When Black trans women are free, everyone will be free.”

May 19, 2021

In an era in which convenience is king, Brendan Herger explores ways for machine learning to make our lives easier and safer.

May 19, 2021
Equipped to Lead and Succeed

Had a bad day? Need some cheering up? Ask Araceli Leon to tell you a story.

May 19, 2021

Here's your chance to catch up on what alumni are doing

May 19, 2021

India Buckley is proud that her outgoing personality makes her an anomaly as a software engineer.

May 19, 2021

Oprah owns one of her paintings. So does Tarell McCraney, who wrote the screenplay for Moonlight. Isaiah Johnson, an actor who portrayed George Washington in Hamilton, has one, too.

May 19, 2021

For many of us, the COVID-19 pandemic opened our eyes to the plight of essential workers in this country. Miriam Uribe hopes we never close our eyes to them again.

May 19, 2021