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For the first time, more Latino than white California students have been offered admission to attend the University of California system as freshmen. ...
The states with the largest Latino populations don’t necessarily have the best track record for graduating Latinos from college, a new state-by-state analysis...
When the National Hispanic University opened in California in 1981, founder B. Roberto Cruz was frustrated about how few Latinos were enrolled in college....
A Latino civil rights organization has filed a lawsuit against the state of New Mexico, alleging that its public school system is denying students from low-inco...
New York City may be renown as a melting pot, but a new study reveals that the city’s schools are not the picture of diversity....
“Providence Talks” aims to close the language gap that exists between wealthy and poor children before they even begin preschool...
Some south Texas teachers are campaigning for the creation of a Mexican American Studies curriculum to be taught in the state’s public schools...
It may seem like a paradox: Many Latino and black male students enter community college with enthusiasm and high aspirations...
Latino children now make up one out of every four first-graders in the state of Oregon, reports The Oregonian....
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