
Objection! US Needs More Hispanic Lawyers
Perhaps it is a byproduct of crushing costs associated with obtaining an undergraduate and graduate degree in higher education, but there has been a dramatic drop in students pursuing a law degree.
Whether the subject is health care or movies, women's issues or trends in television, Mary Ann has written about it or spoken about it. She is the author of more than 100 book projects including “Natural Cures for Common Diseases,” “101 Ways to Pamper Yourself,” and "Easy Ways to Lower Your Cholesterol." She was a nationally syndicated columnist for 30 years and contributing writer to an eclectic group of magazines including Hispanic Outlook, Women's World, Television Week, GRAND Magazine, Boxoffice Magazine, Looking Good Now Magazine, and American Media Special Magazines.
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Perhaps it is a byproduct of crushing costs associated with obtaining an undergraduate and graduate degree in higher education, but there has been a dramatic drop in students pursuing a law degree.
Dr. Marlene Wüst-Smith is a pediatrician by training who serves as medical director for a small private university in rural western New York.
Logistics And Lies Impede Health Care Efforts
Colleges Respond To COVID In Very Different Ways
‘New Normal’ Rewards Private Ed
2018 Medicine Degrees – ranked by percentage of Hispanic students with at least 10%
Even in the midst of a health pandemic, life moves forward.
The whole world has surely been affected financially, emotionally and medically during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Editor’s Note: It is important to note that not all news of Hispanics in the media is bad. In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, you might have missed this ground-breaking announcement from NBCUniversal. A Cuban-American, whose mother was a refugee to America rose to the top of the mega media giant. A release from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists heralded the news this way:
“Hollywood executives must do better when it comes to casting and film crew hiring across the industry to ensure that there is real representation, not only of Latinos, but of all communities of color on their film sets.”
Higher Education At A Virtual Crossroads