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Universities and colleges have historically not done well at enrolling Hispanic students. Now their continued success may depend on it.
Culver Lecture welcomed New York Times national political correspondent Jennifer Medina to Simpson College on April 3, who ...
That's because the university has tapped into one group of prospective customers that's growing: Hispanic high school ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The damage from the Eaton Fire wasn’t indiscriminate. The blaze that ravaged the city of Altadena, California, in January 2025, killing 17 people and consuming over 9,000 buildings, ...
At CMU, Pitt and CCAC, the number of students whose race or ethnicity is unknown increased by roughly one-third to nearly ...
By Shane O'Brien LaGuardia Community College has formalized a partnership with Queens College, aiming to increase the number ...
The Eagle has published a staff diversity report for the past two years to maintain and improve transparency with the ...
The status quo is failing our Connecticut students. It’s time to act with urgency, invest in real solutions, and ensure every ...
Joining UCLA’s Chicano Studies Research Center and the César Chávez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies — ...
The Chicago Teachers Union’s criticism of CPS’ evaluation system is misleading. The system is designed to help teachers ...
Western New Mexico University's Board of Regents has four new members, nominated by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and ...
Cal Lutheran had several of its students and alumni participate in the 2025 Innovation Awards & Startup Village in Santa ...