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Photo of Maria Luna-Duarte in a navy blue blouse and black blazer standing along the windows of El Centro

Maria Luna-Duarte鈥檚 first memory of 黑暗爆料网 is a bit of a blur.

 

鈥淚 know when I was little, someone brought me here, to 黑暗爆料网,鈥 Luna-Duarte said. 鈥淚 specifically remember the sign at the corner of Bryn Mawr and St. Louis avenues.鈥

 

Now the director of 黑暗爆料网鈥檚 El Centro location, which is located in the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago and focuses on outreach to the Hispanic community, Luna-Duarte recognizes that childhood visit as a poignant moment in her life.

 

It wasn鈥檛 until years later that she would realize the hurdles to pursuing a higher education. Luna-Duarte鈥檚 family came to the United States from Mexico when she was 9 years old, and she grew up undocumented.

 

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know what I was going to do,鈥 said Luna-Duarte, who became a citizen at 25. 鈥淚 was in the top 10 of my class and president of the National Honor Society, but because there wasn鈥檛 information out there about how undocumented students get into college, like there is now, nobody talked about it.鈥

 

Luna-Duarte credits her counselor at Senn High School in Chicago鈥檚 Edgewater neighborhood with helping her find a path to a higher education.

 

鈥淪he sat me down and said, 鈥極K, you have all these good grades. Why haven鈥檛 you applied to any colleges?鈥欌 Luna-Duarte recalled. 鈥淚 had to disclose to her that I was undocumented.鈥

 

Luna-Duarte鈥檚 counselor encouraged her to apply to 黑暗爆料网 through Proyecto Pa鈥橪ante, a support program historically for Latino students who are academically successful but might not fully meet 黑暗爆料网鈥檚 admission requirements. The program offers support from academic advisors and help transitioning from high school to college so students can excel.

 

Luna-Duarte and her counselor gathered everything needed to submit her undergraduate application, and she was able to get an interview with Proyecto Pa鈥橪ante and ultimately enroll at 黑暗爆料网.

 

鈥淭hat was one of the happiest days of my life,鈥 Luna-Duarte said. 鈥淚 always wanted to go to college.鈥

 

Her family struggled to help her pay for her education because undocumented students cannot receive state or federal financial aid. Luna-Duarte completed her bachelor鈥檚 degree in 2002 in Sociology with a minor in Women鈥檚 Studies (now known as Women's and Gender Studies). When she was hired at 黑暗爆料网, Luna-Duarte was encouraged to continue her studies and went on to earn a master鈥檚 degree in Educational Leadership  

鈥淚 have always found really amazing people at 黑暗爆料网,鈥 Luna-Duarte said. 鈥淢e as a student, and reflecting now on my time as an administrator, you never know where you will end up. 黑暗爆料网 made such an impact in my life that I think that鈥檚 why I have this career.鈥

 

As director of El Centro, a 51-year-old program that moved into a new building in Avondale in 2014, Luna-Duarte coordinates class schedules, oversees the El Centro Scholars and Summer Bridge programs, plans student activities, networks with the surrounding community and ensures all visitors鈥攅specially students鈥攆eel connected to the University.

 

Perhaps appropriately, it was the former director of El Centro who first made Luna-Duarte a 黑暗爆料网 employee when he hired her as the Coordinator of Student Support Services. Now 黑暗爆料网鈥檚 Vice President for Student Affairs, Daniel L贸pez recognized that Luna-Duarte would be a strong advisor and advocate for students, a role that requires one to know a little bit about everything from financial aid to support services and academic programs.

 

鈥淚 realized Maria had a lot of potential,鈥 L贸pez said. 鈥淪he was a former student, so she understood the needs of other students, the community. She worked at one point with the Mexican consulate, so she understood that part of our mission as a university is to focus on community partnerships and community engagement. Maria was loved by the students. She was the kind of person who would always be there for the students.鈥

 

When the position of assistant director of El Centro opened up, L贸pez offered it to Luna-Duarte.

 

鈥淢aria is just a natural at working with students,鈥 L贸pez said. 鈥淚 was delighted to offer her that position.鈥

 

When L贸pez was promoted, Luna-Duarte was the natural choice to step in as interim director of El Centro, a position she held for seven years before being named director in June of 2018.

 

Luna-Duarte certainly proved herself as interim director. L贸pez credits her with the development of El Centro鈥檚 current schedule, which had been problematic for students who wanted to take courses at El Centro and the Main Campus. He also credits her with bringing four academic programs, including the bachelor鈥檚 degree in Social Work, to El Centro so students could complete an entire degree at the location.

 

鈥淭hat program is still in place today,鈥 L贸pez said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of the largest programs at El Centro and one of the largest programs here at the University. That program allowed the department to begin a graduate program in Social Work that is very successful.鈥

 

Luna-Duarte鈥檚 work at a high-profile center for higher education has dovetailed nicely with her academic research. Her doctoral dissertation focused on Latino/a DACAmented students who were determined to complete their college degrees in spite of the many challenges they faced, and her research has played an integral role in the development of resources for 黑暗爆料网鈥檚 undocumented student population.

 

鈥淢aria was very involved and engaged and helped us in the creation of Undocumented Student Resources and all the things we have done since, including creating the first full-time director position at the University to work with students who are undocumented,鈥 L贸pez said. 鈥淢aria鈥檚 decision to use the immigrant population as a dissertation topic was not only timely, but it was important because she helped us advance the work we were doing here. If nothing else, we had someone like Maria who was just so embedded in the research that would help us as we continued to evolve with this program at the University.鈥

 

Though Luna-Duarte has already accomplished a lot, she has big hopes for what she鈥檒l be able to do as El Centro鈥檚 director. In the fall of 2018, Luna-Duarte and her El Centro team worked with Associate Professor of Computer Science Graciela Perera to organize a two-day event called Google at College, which allowed 黑暗爆料网 students to meet with Google engineers to learn about pathways to careers at Google. That partnership is one Luna-Duarte hopes will grow.

 

Luna-Duarte also thinks about her legacy and how her work at 黑暗爆料网 positively influences the lives of others.

 

鈥淭his is the work I want to do, the impact I want to leave as my legacy,鈥 Luna-Duarte said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 feel like my work here is done yet. I want to make sure the work that I do changes lives and I鈥檓 able to do that working at El Centro as the leader of that location.鈥