MASA helps campus feel like home for many Hispanic students at University of Nebraska

Posted on: August 21st, 2006
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““MASA helps students transition to college who might otherwise feel lost,” said Ramirez, who graduated from UNL in 2002 with a major in sociology and Chicano studies.

She now works as the organization’s adviser and a program coordinator for the Office of Academic Support and Intercultural Services (OASIS). The bubbly dark-haired woman with the warm hugs wants to add one more face to UNL’s campus to remind Hispanic students of home.”

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