John Maggiore, policy advisor to New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, visited campus Thursday as a guest speaker in several classes. He discussed freedom of information and government accountability and how Project Sunlight, the attorney general office's public integrity initiative to provide easy access to state government information, advances these ideas.
Immaculeé Ilibagiza, author of the 2008 All Bonaventure Reads book, “Left to Tell,” recapped her 1994 Rwandan genocide experience to a packed Reilly Center Arena Thursday night. During the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Hutus, the nation’s majority ethnic group, murdered approximately 800,000 minority Tutsis after Rwanda’s Hutu president was killed in a plane explosion, according to bbc.
Daniel J. Raimondo, one of the university's candidates for the position of vice provost for student life, visited St. Bonaventure Thursday, Nov. 20, calling the job an ideal situation for him and his family. A graduate of SUNY at Buffalo, Raimondo formerly held positions at SUNY Brockport as director of campus life and at Canisius College.