This month featuring books on Latinas’ Education and Women’s Studies from Rutgers University Press
March 2023
At H.O. we congratulate new education leaders that have embarked on the challenging but very rewarding journey of education leadership.
March 2023
The year 2020 marked 100 years since women obtained the right to vote in the United States, a reminder of how far women’s rights have advanced over the past century, despite the many challenges that still remain.
March 2023
Although there has been an increase in Hispanic/Latino representation in higher education, particularly women, their underrepresentation in faculty and leadership positions still needs to be addressed to better reflect the demographic profile of Hispanic/Latino students.
March 2023
El Museo Británico ha decidido dejar de llamar "momias" a los cadáveres embalsamados que presenta, en cambio, se referirán a ellos como "personas momificadas".
Enrique Del Risco |
March 2023
The new Congress is focused on increasing oversight in the education sector since US community colleges have been losing students in the last years. Meanwhile, the question of who should be allowed to vote in local elections, particularly in college towns, is being considered.
Peggy Sands Orchowski |
March 2023
Del Mar College (DMC) is an HSI with a student population that reflects the diversity of the community it serves.
March 2023
Dr. Vanya Quiñones, a neuroscientist and physiologist, now President of California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB), bets on a strategic plan as well as a human approach to inspire students and get them involved.
Frank DiMaria |
March 2023
Irma Becerra, President of Marymount University, fled Cuba at a very young age and soon learned that persistence and education are the right path to success. She has demonstrated strong leadership, encouraging students not to give up.
Michelle Adam |
March 2023
Texas Tech’s Women’ and Gender Studies program offers undergraduate and graduate courses, collaborates with diverse groups, and hosts outreach events, with a focus on empowering a diverse student body, including Hispanic/LatinX students.
Frank DiMaria |
March 2023