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H.O. Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics

It is a well-established fact that the Hispanic/Latino population in the U.S., which currently represents nearly 20% of the total, continues to grow. As a result, Hispanic/Latino students will continue to have an important presence in higher education, and colleges and universities across the country will be the vehicles of social mobility and stalwarts of support for students from diverse backgrounds that they have always been, regardless of ever-shifting political developments. As part of its commitment to providing readers with concrete data on the Hispanic/Latino community, Hispanic Outlook presents its annual lists of Hispanic/Latino students’ presence in higher education, recognizing the specific institutions with the highest Hispanic/Latino enrolments and degrees and providing an overview of general trends across these top 100 institutions. 

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Latin American Inventors Who Changed the World

Man has always found ways to make life better–through devices, techniques, and ideas that radically alter the way we live. Inventors from Spanish-speaking Latin America have contributed innovations that changed the world as we know it today.

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Arts and Media June 2020

Small In The City

In honor of our Arts and Media issue, we are featuring the 2020 winning and honors books of the Ezra Jack Keats Award. Also, in partnership with the New York City Department of Education, the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation has announced the winners of the 34th annual Ezra Jack Keats Bookmaking Competition for grades 3-12, including Patrick Szewczyk (Grade 4), Andre Kulikov (Grade 8) and by Nadine Baidan (Grade 11) who won for the city. All of the winning entries and honors books are listed in the online catalogue at www.bklynlibrary.org/ejk-2020 (catalogue’s cover features Sophie Wright’s winning entry “EARTH, OUR ONLY HOME”).

Arts and Media June 2020

Unprecedented Latino Leadership In Media

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:

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