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Does an Arizona law banning Mexican-American studies curriculum in public schools intentionally discriminate against Hispanics? That’s the question a federal ...
With the Supreme Court set to take another look at a controversial affirmative action case in Texas college admissions, some worry what a second decision from t...
More Latinos are earning degrees in science, technology, engineering and math fields; yet more are needed, a new report by Excelencia in Education claims....
Four East Coast cities and one in California made the list of the top five metropolitan areas with the most educated Latino population in a recent National Jour...
Small class sizes, athletic scholarship opportunities and track records for serving low-income, first-generation college students could be what’s driving the ...
An elective course designed to motivate Hispanic students to finish high school and go to college will be piloted in six Broward County, Florida high schools th...
More than 100 adults convened in North Carolina last week for the first-ever Hispanic Family Engagement Symposium as a part of the National PTA’s annual confe...
Fewer Latinos are dropping out of high school, and more are heading for college....
Spanish professor Luis Fernando Restrepo wanted his children to be bilingual. But living in Arkansas — where Spanish classes aren’t offered until junior hig...
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