Alfred University alumnus Sandwip Dey, M.S. ’80, PhD ’84, delivered the John F. McMahon Memorial Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 13 ...
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The Genocide Against the Tutsi in 1994 did not begin with machetes; it began with the moral degeneration. In April 1994, as Rwanda descended into its darkest night, the family of the man whose death ...