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It wasn’t that long ago that tech entrepreneur Sarahi Espinoza Salamanca thought she’d never be able to go to college. As an undocumented immigrant, financi...
Whether it’s so their kids can do homework, play educational games or work with classmates on school projects, many low-income parents are motivated to purcha...
A Latino student group at Duke University has declared the school is “not a safe space“ for Latinos, and announced this week it will no longer participate i...
The study uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Freshmen, a survey of 898 participants from 27 prestigious American universities in which responden...
Latino students in Maryland are skipping school for fear of being deported, Prince George’s County officials announced last week, calling this a “scary time...
Jaim Escalante championed AP classes for all who promised to work hard – regardless of their GPA, and in 1987, 26 percent of all Mexican-American students in ...
Can a longer school day help students who are learning English grasp the language faster and better? A new report from the National Center on Time and Learning ...
Sixty black and Latino boys spoke to Boston school officials last week about issues they feel might be holding them back at school. Segregation, high suspension...
Twenty-three percent of Hispanic or Latino community college students have very little security when it comes to their next meal, according to a study released ...
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