by Jacob | May 8, 2020 | Capitol Pathways, Uncategorized
Dieu Do is from northern Minnesota and is a first generation college student attending Hamline University. She is a third year student majoring in Political Science and Criminal Justice and actively involved on campus as the Student Body Vice President, a Student...
by Jacob | Apr 29, 2020 | Capitol Pathways, Uncategorized
For all of us, this spring looks very different than we pictured. Our Capitol Pathways leadership program, which provides college students of color professional development training and hands-on policy experience, is no exception. We’re proud to say that, because of...
by Jacob | Apr 14, 2020 | Capitol Pathways, Uncategorized
A message from Capitol Pathways Program Manager Kalia Xiong Dear Capitol Pathways supporters and friends, As the Program Manager of Capitol Pathways, I wanted to touch base with you on how the program has adapted during this challenging time. 2020 was set to be a...
by Jacob | Jul 24, 2019 | Capitol Pathways, Uncategorized
Our thanks to all who could join us as we wrapped up another year of Capitol Pathways, creating opportunities for college students of color in and around Minnesota’s Capitol. > Click here for our photo album of the evening! Our sincere thanks to this...
by Jacob | Jun 10, 2019 | Capitol Pathways, Uncategorized
On June 6, 2019, Capitol Pathways students, hosts, and supporters gathered for an evening recognizing the achievements and bright futures of our cohort as the 4th year of the program came to a close.Now, 127 young leaders of color have held internships in and around...
by Jacob | May 29, 2019 | Capitol Pathways, Uncategorized
New to our Capitol Pathways program this year is the introduction of official program mentors. Each student of our cohort was assigned one of three mentors — Robert Harper, Sean Mock, and Jordana Palmer — to receive guidance, advice, and training during...