The Face of the Undocumented Immigrant
How do you bring to life the story of people who have been hidden and silent? It was the story that Chambers Lecture speaker, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas wanted to tell.
On May 4, 2016, the Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics marked the 10-year anniversary of its launch. Made possible by a generous gift from Robert ’60 and Judy Winston, the Winston Center has developed a community for scholars, practitioners, and students focused on teaching and learning about global and interdisciplinary perspectives on leadership and ethics in business and society.
As we embark on a new decade of programming, the Winston Center will continue its commitment to prepare our students to lead and be global citizens by providing opportunities that will expose them to programs, people, and topics that offer diversity of thought and perspective. We look forward to seeing you at our events this year, and we thank you for being part of our journey.
How do you bring to life the story of people who have been hidden and silent? It was the story that Chambers Lecture speaker, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas wanted to tell.