Company news: Christina Vasquez of SUNY Oswego appointed as emerging Hispanic/Latinx leader to fellowship program

Christina Vasquez with students in a Shineman Center conference room.

Christina Vasquez (third from left), director of SUNY Oswego’s CSTEP (Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program), was named one of 11 emerging Hispanic/Latinx leaders and allies to become fellows for the 2024 SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute (HLI) class. Here Vasquez speaks with CSTEP students, from left, Jeelah Turner-Cephus, Chelsea Obeng, Ethann Browne, Kae Jimenez and Amanuel Yohannes in a Shineman Center conference room.provided photo

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SUNY Oswego announced Christina Vasquez, the director of its Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program, was recently appointed as one of 11 emerging Hispanic/Latinx leaders and allies to become fellows for the 2024 SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute class.

The SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute serves as a resource for Hispanic and Latinx leaders and their allies in higher education, both in New York state and across the country. Its mission is to foster and support the professional development and retention of current and emerging leaders to create a more diverse university system.

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