The Hispanic/Latinx Student Experience at UGA
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UGA Mentee and Mentor Program Ambassador Arianna Romero (BBA '22) and UGA Mentor and alumna Jenn Kauffman (ABJ '05) join us to discuss their experiences at UGA as former and current Hispanic/Latinx students. We dive into their journeys to UGA, the intersectionality of their identities, and how their involvement on campus contributed to where they are today.
Jenn Kauffman graduated from the Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication with a degree in Public Relations and a minor in Political Science. She recently completed her Master of Science in Labor Studies at the University of Massachusetts. She has served in various communications and PR roles, from Field Communications Director, Senior Vice President, Political Director, and Chief Community Officer to her current role as Communications & Partnerships Advisor at State Revenue Alliance.
You can connect with Jenn and other UGA mentors at mentor.uga.edu.
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