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SALSA ON STX

by Felisha Felix, photographer/reporter

The Hispanic Heritage Celebration on the AAS campus was enjoyed by a member of the UVI president’s cabinet. Dr. Camille McKayle Stolze, the Provost, shared a dance with UVI students.

Provost McKayle, far left front/red colored skirt. photo credit: Felisha Felix

11 responses to “SALSA ON STX”

  1. Calyse Garvey Avatar
    Calyse Garvey

    This sounds so fun, its very heartwarming to se both teachers and students enjoying themselves.

  2. Nico Marquise Thomas Avatar

    this is cool to see and looks fun!

  3. Hunter Avatar
    Hunter

    This is so cool to see!

  4. Indeyah Todman Avatar
    Indeyah Todman

    Great photographs, Felisha Felix. I am glad that the University of the Virgin Islands holds activities such as these. Hispanic Heritage is very important. There are a large amount of people in the U.S. Virgin Islands who are Hispanic. It is awesome to see cultures represented with such fun activities. I have never done salsa dancing before, so the next time they have a salsa event, I would love to join.

  5. S.D. Rosenbloom Avatar
    S.D. Rosenbloom

    It appears that STX had a great time. I love seing students and staff enjoying themselves collectively. I remember when STT use to have good time like STX. Great pictures!

  6. Jadah Avatar
    Jadah

    I wish I could’ve gone I love me a good salsa.

  7. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    This article made me so happy! So nice that Dr. Camille McKayle Stolze joined. Good job with this story.

  8. Angelique Avatar
    Angelique

    Events like this are a great way to build community and camaraderie amongst students and staff. Kudos to the individuals that put it together!

  9. Anne Andersen Avatar
    Anne Andersen

    This event sounds so cool!! It’s nice that Dr. McKayle Stolze participated with the students πŸ’ƒ

  10. Kyra Avatar
    Kyra

    It is heartwarming to see the students and Dr. McKayle Stolze actively participating in the Hispanic Heritage Celebration at AAS. Their engagement reflects the importance of celebrating cultural diversity and fostering a sense of community on campus. It is not only a delightful moment but also a symbol of unity and inclusivity. Kudos to everyone involved in making this celebration a success! πŸŽ‰πŸ’ƒπŸ•ΊπŸŒŸ

  11. Yari Avatar
    Yari

    Good Job on this article. It seemed like you guys had fun. I wish the St. Thomas campus would have something like this for students.

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