Two-year colleges seek to rebuild Latino enrollment after COVID-19 decline
Eduardo Miranda shares how a hybrid model aims to keep in-person learning safe
Eduardo Miranda shares how a hybrid model aims to keep in-person learning safe
Editor’s note: The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the disparities experienced by communities of color. Perhaps no group of students have
“We must provide all students for what they need.”
Dr. Leslie Torres-Rodriguez, HPS
“This year was going to be my first and last prom.”
Yamaris Serrano, Senior
Puentes al Futuro program introduces Willimantic Hispanic youth to STEM
A recent report by Education Reform Now questions the high cost of a college education vs. the low graduation rate.
Latino students face more obstacles while in college than their white peers
Latinos in New Haven share personal stories about getting help in pursuing a higher education
More than 50 students from Puerto Rico have enrolled in Hartford Public Schools (HPS) since last month’s devastating earthquakes. Students and
CTLatinoNews, CTNewsJunkie continuing news coverage of the island’s disaster recovery crisis
(Ivanhoe Newswire) — More than 12 million kids in the U.S. speak a language other than English at home. But