Latinos In State’s Technical Schools Doing Well
Dr. Nivea Torres (left) and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman meet with students at a leadership conference at the […]
Dr. Nivea Torres (left) and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman meet with students at a leadership conference at the […]
Right now, across the country, parents are in the midst of trying to get their children enrolled in bilingual
Harlyn Pacheco and Ricardo Rodriguez, both one-time ELL (English language learners) students, understand how language proficiency and a mastery of
Public school students of color get more punishment and less access to veteran teachers than their white peers, according to
American Student Assistance formed a new partnership with Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities to help raise awareness for the
By Doug Maine CTLatinoNews.com About 75 energized members of Connecticut
Boys will be boys, goes the old adage, but it’s exactly this philosophy that has hurt young men in
By Adam Chiara CTLatinoNews.com Expanding access to preschool is on the table this legislative session, and the numbers
Eleven percent of U.S. colleges and universities now qualify as Hispanic-serving institutions, a figure that may grow substantially soon as
It’s that time of the year where high school students are starting to make firm plans about attending college. Considering
Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com There is a growing aperture in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) pipeline
Giancarlo Tello paid $14,000 more than other New Jersey high school graduates to attend Rutgers University, the state’s flagship public