A Journey Aida Pacheco ’77 July 2015
Alumni Day Awards Luncheon The Honorable Sonia Sotomayor
Minority Affiliate Reception – Alumni Day 2014
Birth of Conexiones – 2/14 Joined by Faculty, Students, & Board of Trustee Margarita Rosa
Enjoying time with Board Trustee Margarita Rosa
ALPA Board’s first meeting with President Eisgruber May 2, 2014
Conexiones Kick-Off – May 2, 2014
2014 ALPA Reception Vicky Quevedo- Co-President of Latino Y Amigos
Reunions 2014 – Margarita Rosa ‘74- Princeton Trustee Keynote Speaker at Latino Y Amigos Gala
Enjoying Reunions 2014 with Edgar Rios ‘74 Lifetime Member
Latino Princeton Mini- Reunion in NJ Summer of 2014
Princeton Latino Student and Alumni Panel LULAC’s Pre-Youth Conference
Latino Princeton Mini-Reunion in Puerto Rico August 2014
First Career Networking Event 9/14
PU Hispanic Heritage Month 2014 Sponsor - Edgar Rios ‘74
Coming Back –ABPA 10/14
Keynote Speaker Manuel del Valle ‘71 Latino Ivy League Conference - 11/14
La Voz Conference 2015 LPGA
Communiversity 2015 Communiversity 2015
Race Relations and Diversity Race Relations and Diversity
ALPA Reception 2015
Latinos at ABPA after P-Rade Latinos at ABPA after P-Rade
Former and Current Co-Presidents Latinos Y Amigos
Keynote Speaker Julio Rivera ‘76
Future ALPA Members Future ALPA Members
ASSOCIATION OF LATINO PRINCETON ALUMNI (ALPA) Conexiones- Alumni-Student Liaison Committee (ASLC) Purpose: To foster collaborations between ALPA and key constituents to promote and advance the interests of Princeton University’s Latino students. The Alumni-Student Liaison Committee (ASLC) will accomplish its Purpose by: Being opportunistic in identifying opportunities to build relationships and collaborate; Recruiting Latino alumni to participate in activities, events, and other endeavors, such as, mentoring and career networking. Augmenting University recruitment efforts to increase the number of Latino students applying to Princeton; and Advocating for the University to provide appropriate structural support for Latino students. Providing Latino students with on-going support and guidance. Objectives: 1.Collaborate with students on at least one event per semester, potentially around Hispanic Heritage Month, Alumni Day, Intercession, Reunions, commencement, and prior to Christmas break for the Posada. 2.Develop a plan to augment mentoring and career development resources available to Latino students. 3.Draft a survey and distribute to Latino alumni to seek input on the different ways in which Latino alumni are willing to commit to assist in fulfilling the Purpose of the Committee. 4.Develop a recruitment plan to work with the Admissions Office and the Princeton Alumni Schools Committee to increase the number of Latino students applying to Princeton 5.Establish a relationship with student leadership and meet regularly to receive updates and feedback.
Thank-you for supporting me through this journey. Aida