Why Pursuing Postsecondary Education Is Still Worth It for Latinos
Today, more U.S. Latinos than ever before are taking out loans to pursue a postsecondary degree. As the cost […]
Today, more U.S. Latinos than ever before are taking out loans to pursue a postsecondary degree. As the cost […]
Joana Dos Santos came to the US from Uruguay in 2001 when she was 14. Her family was part of
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com The Groton school system has at least 40 Spanish-speaking students for whom it does not receive
Federal law does not prohibit undocumented students from enrolling in college, but it does something nearly as effective, banning
Recess at Frank J. DiLoreto School took a frightening turn Oct 9 when 5-year-old Jayven Claudio brought his hands
According to a new study published jointly by the Civil Rights Project at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Educational Testing
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Violet Jimenez Sims has advocated bilingual education reforms in many forums, including the state Capitol in Hartford.
Perhaps the greatest privilege as a Latino professor is knowing other Latino/as who managed to succeed and reach
Justis Lopez of Manchester has been chosen as the Alma Exley Scholar for 2015. The scholarship encourages and supports
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com The future of the state’s economy and its global competitiveness will largely be determined
A federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered a trial to assess whether an Arizona law that was passed to
Lisa S. Lenkiewicz CTLatinoNews.com Dr. Miguel Cardona, whose grandfather left Aguada, Puerto Rico (and the world of sugar caning) to come to