This month featuring books on Latin American Comics from Amazon & Latin American Visual Arts from Yale University Press
June 2023
At H.O. we congratulate new leaders that have embarked on the challenging but very rewarding journey of education leadership.
June 2023
On September 20, 2020, Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón, one of the most iconic Latin American cartoonists, left us.
June 2023
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
En tiempos en que la industria del entretenimiento se ha vuelto pedagógica parecería que los profesores andamos sobrando.
Enrique Del Risco |
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 |
June 2023
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
Dr. Gac-Artigas explores how we can move from traditional education to reinforcing students’ intellectual abilities and preparing them for AI challenges.
June 2023
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 |
June 2023
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 |
June 2023