Entries tagged with ‘Immigration’

Award-Winning Reporter Aura Bogado Delivers 2022 Moe Lecture

Investigative reporter Aura Bogado gave the 2022 Moe Lecture on her work covering immigrants and refugees in the United States.

Marinari Wins 2021 Faculty Scholarly Accomplishment Award

The history and gender, women, and sexuality studies professor's research focuses on the experiences of immigrant and migrant communities.

SSRC Grant Explores COVID-19’s Impact on Marginalized Communities

Professor Maddalena Marinari is partnering on a project to explore the impact of COVID-19 on African, Asian, and Latinx immigrants and refugees.

CANCELED: 2020 Moe Lecture to Explore Reporting in the Margins

Murrow Award-winning investigative reporter Aura Bogado will give the free public lecture on Tuesday, March 10 at 7 p.m.

Four Questions with Immigration Historian Maddalena Marinari

The Gustavus professor has a new book out exploring the history of U.S. immigration policy and how it has informed today's world.

International Compassion and Service: Kendra Rinas ’05

Uganda, Ghana, Chad, Nairobi, Nepal, and Malaysia. The list grows as Gustavus Alum Kendra Rinas travels around the globe serving others.

Erika Lee to Discuss the First “Global Immigration Crisis” at Gustavus October 13

Lee will compare the Asian immigration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries to today's global immigration concerns.

Student Produced Documentary Now Available Online

A documentary produced by four Gustavus Adolphus College students, titled "The Changing Face of America," may now be viewed online. The 35-minute film addresses topics associated with immigration.

Student Produced Documentary Addresses Immigration Issues

A documentary produced by four Gustavus Adolphus College students addressing immigration issues in America will premiere at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 14 in Wallenberg Auditorium, located in the Alfred Nobel Memorial Hall of Science.