SAN ANTONIO, TX – August 1, 2019 – (HISPANICIZE WIRE) – The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities has announced 24 fellows have been selected for its Inaugural Presidential Leadership Academy, La Academia de Liderazgo. The program is designed to increase Hispanic representation in presidential positions in higher education. La Academia is a direct response to… Continue Reading
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La oficina de la Tesorera del estado ofrece el programa de subvenciones compartidas para ayudar a más familias latinas de California a empezar a ahorrar para la universidad por tercer año consecutivo
— Las familias elegibles pueden recibir hasta $ 225 en subvenciones compartidas de ScholarShare 529 —
Op-Ed: Discovering the Excellence Within: Realizing My Greatness in South Africa
— By Jorian Reeves —
— Xavier University, Louisiana’s College of Pharmacy —
HACU announces Academia de Liderazgo to help increase Hispanic representation in leadership positions at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
SAN ANTONIO, TX – January 28, 2019 – (HISPANICIZE WIRE) – The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities has announced the launch of its new leadership program, the HACU Presidential Leadership Academy/Academia de Liderazgo, to prepare vice presidents and other senior academic administrators for top leadership roles at Hispanic-Serving Institutions and emerging HSIs. The program… Continue Reading
Op-Ed: Overcoming Tragedy and Celebrating Life Again
— By Peire Wilson —
— LaGuardia Community College–
CIEE Launches Social Media Campaign Celebrating The Brilliance of Frederick Douglass Global Fellows and The Benefits of Studying Abroad
— Sharing Exceptional Student Videos in Hashtag Campaign #CIEEmpower #MSInspirational #FrederickDouglassGlobalFellows —
Parenting E-magazine Los Tweens & Teen Presents ‘Teens & Me’ on January 26th in Miami
— The company’s inaugural LIVE event features five guest speakers with separate workshops for adults and teens plus an experiential fair of local offerings —
Studying in South Africa and learning who I am
— By Darielis Cruz —
— Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. —
Studying Black Identity in South Africa Transformed My Worldview
— By Chiagoziem ‘Sylvester’ Agu —
— Albany State University —
From Refugee Camp to Medical School via Cape Town, London, and Paris
— Of the more than 330,000 U.S. students studying abroad, only 6.1 percent are African American and 10.1 percent are Latino. This is one in a series of articles by students of color who are breaking down barriers by studying abroad. They will periodically share their stories, hopefully inspiring others. —