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Normandy Scholars Blog about World War II
Study abroad program includes sites in France, Germany and the United Kingdom
Liberal Arts Student Wins Prestigious Beinecke Scholarship
Student awarded $34,000 in support of graduate education
University experts discuss psychological stress and coping strategies
May Issue of Liberal Arts Insider Now Online
Newsletter highlights faculty and staff honors, new publications
New Evidence from Earliest Known Human Settlement in the Americas Supports Coastal Migration Theory
Archeologists publish findings in May 9 issue of Science
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Feature

Si Se Puede: Politicians Court Latino Voters
Modern U.S. political rhetoric generally holds that elected leaders should "look like America." But, while national demographics are changing rapidly, the face of the government is slow to follow.
Latinos represent more than 13 percent of the U.S. population, but the community and the promise of a political leader sometimes called the "Great Brown Hope" have yet to dramatically alter the landscape of American politics.

