Keiser University, Florida’s largest private university, and one of the largest producers of nurses in Florida, is addressing the nursing shortage by collaborating with community partners, forming a nursing advisory council, and launching a Master of Science in Nursing in women's health.
July 2023
Dr. Antonia Novello, the first woman and Latina U.S. surgeon General, dedicated her career to addressing health inequities and advocating for vulnerable populations, using her personal experiences and warrior spirit to fight for social justice in healthcare.
Sylvia Mendoza |
July 2023
Teachers and other school employees will be eligible to get vaccinated through Indiana shot facilities across the state beginning one week from now.
March 2021
The modern field of nursing has had a complex history in Latin America, from its origins as the purview of caretakers affiliated with Catholic religious orders and community clinics to an integral part of national health systems today.
July 2023
The modern field of nursing has had a complex history in Latin America, from its origins as the purview of caretakers affiliated with Catholic religious orders and community clinics to an integral part of national health systems today.
July 2023
There is a tangible need to increase the representation of Latina/o physicians in health care to address disparities, improve access to care, and enhance health outcomes for the Latina/o community and other underrepresented populations.
July 2023
Elva LeBlanc, the chancellor of Tarrant County College, has highly comprehensive understanding of the college through her experiences as a student, professor, administrator, and now chancellor leading Tarrant County College successfully in serving a multicultural student body, aligning with the changing economy, and providing opportunities for underserved students.
Gary M. Stern |
July 2023
Dr. Lynnette Zelezny, the president of California State University, Bakersfield, emphasizes that, as homogenous ecosystems are fragile and, given time, fail, the same is true for college ecosystems. “If you lose diversity, you lose the ability for nature to thrive.”
Frank DiMaria |
July 2023
Keiser University, Florida’s largest private university, and one of the largest producers of nurses in Florida, is addressing the nursing shortage by collaborating with community partners, forming a nursing advisory council, and launching a Master of Science in Nursing in women's health.
July 2023
Dr. Antonia Novello, the first woman and Latina U.S. surgeon General, dedicated her career to addressing health inequities and advocating for vulnerable populations, using her personal experiences and warrior spirit to fight for social justice in healthcare.
Sylvia Mendoza |
July 2023
Broadening Access To Careers In Health
Adriana Alcántara | July 2023
The Promise to Improve Latino/x Men’s Participation in Higher Education
December 2022
Maria Elena Bottazzi and the Search for an Equitable Coronavirus Vaccine
Sylvia Mendoza |
August 2022