Hispanic Community October 2024 Riverland Community College: A Beacon of Opportunity and Growth in Southeastern Minnesota Riverland Community College, founded in 1996, plays a vital role in southeastern Minnesota’s workforce development and education. With campuses in Austin, Albert Lea, and Owatonna, it offers diverse programs and was recognized as an Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) in 2024. The college is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, supporting all students, especially its growing Hispanic population. by Kenneth A. Reid
Hispanic Community March 2026 Premium Did you know? Sor Juana’s Fearless Words A leading intellectual voice of the seventeenth century, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz defended women’s right to knowledge and justice. In A los hombres, she criticizes the hypocrisy and double standards with which society judges women.
Administration March 2026 Premium New Leaders in Education March 2026 At H.O. we congratulate new education leaders that have embarked on the challenging but very rewarding journey of education leadership.
Arts and Media March 2026 School Library March 2026 This month featuring books on Latina Strength from Amazon and on Latina Legacies from the University of Texas Press
Hispanic Community December 2024 Premium Year In Review 2024 As we look back on 2024, we have the opportunity to reflect on areas of progress and examine the lessons that can be learned from the challenges that appeared. by Adriana Alcántara & Alejandra Suarez
Administration December 2024 Premium Did you know?: 2024 Year in Review Willingness to understand others is a sublime virtue that unites us.
Hispanic Community December 2024 Premium Dr. Marta Cronin: Leading with a Sense of Responsibility to Future Latina College Presidents Marta Cronin, the first Latina president of Delaware County Community College, leverages her personal journey and leadership to inspire students, promote diversity, expand dual enrollment, and address industry needs through innovative programs and strategic community partnerships. by Frank DiMaria
Global November 2018 PREMIUM #MeToo Inspires Misconduct Reports’ Wave Editor’s Note: “He said, she said.” “Boys will be boys.” “That’s just the way it is.” For decades, these phrases have been used to describe what was accepted as inevitable social norms. The #MeToo movement, however, has challenged this status quo, and colleges across the country are seeing an uptick in sexual misconduct complaints—some spanning back as many as 50 years ago. Colleges across the country are seeing an uptick in sexual misconduct complaints—some spanning back as many as 50 years ago.
Global November 2018 PREMIUM More 1st-Time Latinos Voted In 2018 Midterms, But Did The Total Increase? More than one in four Latino voters – 27 percent – told NPC News exit pollsters on midterm election day Nov. 6 that they voted in the midterm elections for the first time. by Peggy Sands Orchowski
Administration November 2018 PREMIUM Hispanic Hiring Institutions 2018 The following schools have stood out as some of the top Hispanic Hiring Institutions across the nation. by The Hispanic Outlook On Education Magazine
Hispanic Community November 2018 PREMIUM The AAHHE Graduate Fellows Program Written by Antonio Duran Doctoral candidate Higher Education and Student Affairs The Ohio State University
Health Care November 2018 Is There a Doctor in the House? The age of the singular general practitioner is quickly coming to an end. For better or worse seeing a doctor these days means seeing a medical group, not an individual physician. by Mary Ann Cooper
Hispanic Community November 2018 PREMIUM US Lacks Latino Historical Sites Editor’s Note: Why is it important to preserve historic landmarks? The simple answer is these places are windows into the past that turn dates, names and events into tangible experiences. However, a recent Associated Press article talks about how historic landmarks connected to Latino heritage are lacking both in number and in the conditions of the sites themselves.