Conservative Students Look To “Take Back” Campuses From Liberals
Peggy Sands Orchowski |
May 2018
(THE CONVERSATION)(AP) The internet may be an international system of interconnecting networks sharing a rough global consensus about the technical details of communicating through them – but each country manages its own internet environment independently. As the U.S. debate about the role of government in overseeing and regulating the internet continues, it’s worth looking at how other countries handle the issue.
January 2018
There’s a fruit vendor in my border hometown in Texas who sells fresh fruit from his truck. He’s a popular figure because he’s good with the “pilon,” the baker’s dozen giving, let’s say, 15 oranges for the price of a dozen. His wife was a coveted seamstress until an immigration patrol picked her up and sent her back to Mexico. She was gone a few months, probably took the time to visit relatives, and now she’s back again to her routine, probably still illegal.
Carlos D. Conde |
February 2011
As an accomplished university leader who helped boost revenue and enrollment at one of the largest universities in the Midwest, Dr. Carlos Santiago anticipated there would be questions about his recent decision to leave the world of academia.
Jamaal Abdul-Alimn |
April 2011
You’ll get through it.
Alyssa Dean |
July 2021
The University of Washington College Republicans have threated legal action against Shultzy’s Bar and Grill when the sports-themed establishment asked them to go elsewhere for their “Beers 4 Brett” event to celebrate the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
October 2018
Written by Dr. Louie F. Rodriguez Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs in Education & Associate Professor Graduate School of Education University of California, Riverside AAHE, Hispanic Caucus Conference Fellow, 2004 AAHHE, Faculty Fellow, 2011 AAHHE, Co-Chair, Faculty Fellows Program, 2011-2014 AAHHE, Outstanding Hispanic Faculty of the Year, 2015
May 2018
Conservative Students Look To “Take Back” Campuses From Liberals
Peggy Sands Orchowski |
May 2018
Written by John Arroyo Doctoral Candidate, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT Research Fellow, Global Social Protections, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
John Arroyo |
March 2018
Let’s consider the average Hispanic high school graduate. Many aren’t convinced they “are college material.” Many would be the first in their family to go to college. It is normal to be apprehensive, hesitant. What to do? Help is available. Virtually every college offers summer programs dedicated to help prepare incoming students succeed in college. Many have been at it for decades, and their programs have proven to be successful for thousands.
Gustavo A. Mellander |
March 2018
Many have welcomed with great optimism the uprising of a long due public discussion about sexual harassment of women in our western societies. It is critical that the social media discussion can produce echoes in the main institutions of our society in order to produce an authentic transformative movement. And one of the fundamental institutions that should contribute is academia.
William Ruiz Morales |
March 2018
To call Juan Felipe Herrera an accomplished writer would be a gross understatement. Not only did one of his children’s book, “Calling the Doves,” win the Ezra Jack Keats Award and another of his works, “The Upside Down Boy,” was turned into a musical, but Herrera is also the first Latino to become a United States’ poet laureate. And so it is with great honor that we feature Herrera in this month’s school library. Information, Teacher’s Guides and Author Study Toolkit courtesy of Lee & Low Books.
February 2018
Peggy Sands Orchowski |
February 2018
Outgunned – describes being overrun, defeated and demoralized by a powerful adversary. In the Crosshairs – is to be vulnerable and in danger, trapped like a mouse in a trap. Under the gun – it’s an expression that means a deadline has been reached and something must be done.
Mary Ann Cooper |
February 2018