His father was buried in February, his mother in April. His homeland was buried in May.
Leaving his community better than he found it.
Law Professor Robin Morris Collin knows a thing or two about social justice. She was raised on it.
“Without contraries is no progression,” William Blake wrote more than 200 years ago. And with that thought in mind, President M. Lee Pelton commissioned a series of essays exploring freedom of expression — a tenet of both education and democracy, and one that has focused the attention of the campus community for the past year and a half.
The shrubs and lawns at Colonia Libertad are meticulously manicured, the playgrounds covered with fresh bark mulch, and the basketball court well swept.