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Category Archives: Hispanics in Higher Education
Summit Leaves Leaders Wanting More
By Paul Bradley Editor Community College Week For the nation’s community colleges, the White House Summit on Community Colleges was their long-awaited day in the spotlight. Often neglected, frequently overlooked and sometimes even ridiculed, two-year colleges were explicitly recognized at … Continue reading
Reaching Out To the College Capable
Colleges Plot Pathways for Growing Ranks Of Hispanic Students (This article first appeared in the Sept. 20, 2010 issue of Community College Week) By Paul Bradley Editor Community College Week It’s not just the prospect of a 360-student caseload that … Continue reading
Posted in Achieving the Dream, Diversity in Higher Education, Hispanics in Higher Education, Pathways to the Baccalaureate, Tw0-Year Colleges
Tagged Community college, Higher education, Hispanic and Latino Americans, National Council of La Raza, Northern Virginia Community College, Paul Bradley, Two-Year Colleges
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POV: Education is the Gateway to Opportunity
America Must Recommit Itself To Education for All (This article originally appeared in the Huffington Post (www.huffingtonpost.com) and was reprinted with permission in the Sept. 20, 2010 issue of Community College Week.) By U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar D-28th District, Texas … Continue reading