Tag: Hispanic students
Half of Hispanic Students Thought About Leaving College Last Year, Survey...
Hispanic college students faced greater challenges staying enrolled in 2022 than students of any other race or ethnicity, according to a new Lumina Foundation-Gallup...
Hispanic College Enrollment is Growing, but More Needs to be Done
The number of Hispanic people ages 18 to 24 enrolled in college has doubled since 2005. While this is good news, the leadership at...
SACNAS Celebrates 50 Years of Success in STEM Diversity
The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. For the past five decades, SACNAS...
UArizona Launches New Project to Retain First-Generation Latinos
The University of Arizona (UArizona) has received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to fund a new initiative that will...
SUNY Cortland Program Places Qualified Teachers of Color in Urban Schools
Pushing open the doors to the school’s gym, a visitor is struck by the joyful noise of children exercising to pop music. Mr. D,...
Comprehensive Report Reveals New Insights about Diversity in Higher Ed
The American Council on Education (ACE) recently released a report on race and ethnicity in higher education in the United States. According to ACE,...
Noticias in the News: Journalism Programs Bring Latinx Voices to the...
For Americans who identify as Hispanic and Latinx, quality news relevant to their interests in mainstream, English-language news media can be hard to find.
Although...
Clemson University Goes the Extra Mile for Marginalized Students
Diversity Champions exemplify an unyielding commitment to diversity and inclusion throughout their campus communities, across academic programs, and at the highest administrative levels. INSIGHT...