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June 2023 Issue
Arts and Media

  • Honors and Ovations
  • First Female Harvard Business School Chair: Advice for Women – and Men
  • Career Counseling
  • Central New Mexico Community College Ingenuity Program: Leveraging the Underrepresented
  • Administration
  • San Diego State President Adela de la Torre: Blazing Through the Land of Firsts
  • Dr. William T. Scroggins: A Leader Bids Farewell
  • School Newspaper
  • The Future of AI in America’s Classrooms
  • Writing for Change in the A.I. Era: Fostering Curiosity, Questioning, and Creativity to Enhance Critical Thinking and Communication Skills
  • Arts & Media
  • Stage Tango: A Style that has Reached the World
  • Uncensored
  • News from Washington
  • The Hispanic Community
  • El mundo en blanco y negro
  • AHHEE Presents
  • Why Can’t Hector Be the Hero? On-Screen Latinx Representation Needs Addressing
  • Did you know?
  • Eternal Mafalda
  • New Leaders in Higher ED
  • School Library
  • This month featuring books on Latin American Comics from Amazon
  • This month featuring books on Latin American Visual Arts from Yale University Press


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School Library June 2023
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School Library June 2023

This month featuring books on Latin American Comics from Amazon & Latin American Visual Arts from Yale University Press

June 2023

New Leaders in Education June 2023
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New Leaders in Education June 2023

At H.O. we congratulate new leaders that have embarked on the challenging but very rewarding journey of education leadership.

June 2023

Eternal Mafalda
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Eternal Mafalda

On September 20, 2020, Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón, one of the most iconic Latin American cartoonists, left us.

June 2023

Why Can’t Hector  Be the Hero?
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Why Can’t Hector Be the Hero?

Although the Latino population has grown from 9% in 1990 to 19% in 2020, their representation in film, TV and media has not followed the same progression.

June 2023

El mundo  en blanco y negro
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El mundo en blanco y negro

En tiempos en que la industria del entretenimiento se ha vuelto pedagógica parecería que los profesores andamos sobrando.

Enrique Del Risco Enrique Del Risco | June 2023

News from  Washington - June 2023
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News from Washington - June 2023

College students are changing their focus when choosing higher education institutions. While colleges offer upgraded amenities, dorms, gyms and leisure spaces as a plus, students are now basing their choices on political beliefs. This article also discusses the need to encourage international education.

Peggy Sands Orchowski Peggy Sands Orchowski | June 2023

Stage Tango: A Style that has Reached the World
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Stage Tango: A Style that has Reached the World

Stage Tango, with its artistic projection and incorporation of acrobatic movements, played a relevant role in spreading Argentine tango worldwide and promoting the tango show industry, becoming a global phenomenon and cultural ambassador for Argentina.

June 2023

Writing for Change  in the A.I. Era
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Writing for Change in the A.I. Era

Dr. Gac-Artigas explores how we can move from traditional education to reinforcing students’ intellectual abilities and preparing them for AI challenges.

June 2023

The Future of AI  in America’s Classrooms
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The Future of AI in America’s Classrooms

AI is becoming more and more prevalent in our daily life, including education. There is a need for educators to embrace AI, teach students foundational AI skills, and engage in discussions about its ethical use and potential impact on society.

Frank DiMaria Frank DiMaria | June 2023

Dr. William T.  Scroggins: A Leader Bids Farewell
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Dr. William T. Scroggins: A Leader Bids Farewell

Dr. William T. Scroggins, a true leader in higher education, is leaving a legacy of having advocated his whole career for underrepresented students, especially Hispanics/Latinos.

Michelle Adam Michelle Adam | June 2023