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Three ways Pope Francis influenced the global climate movement

Photo by Ashwin Vaswani on Unsplash   Pope Francis inspired global climate action through his encyclicals, advocacy for Indigenous rights, and moral leadership. His legacy connects faith with environmental justice, influencing political summits, grassroots activism, and the Catholic Church’s commitment to ecological and social responsibility.

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Global June 2018

U of Memphis Launches Student-Run FedEx Center [Education News]

The University of Memphis has launched a FedEx IT Command Center on Campus. This is the third step of a broader collaboration between the University and FedEx. The Command Center is part of their initiative to grow the regional data analytics workforce. It will be a student-run IT Command Center open seven days a week.

Global June 2018

College Scandals Put Sports Doctors Under New Scrutiny [Education News]

Allegations of sexual abuse carried out over decades by team physicians at Michigan State and Ohio State are sending ripples through university athletics departments, with some schools exploring whether more oversight is needed for figures in such powerful positions. Some are ramping up the use of exam chaperones — medical staff who are brought into the room to monitor the doctor's work.

Global June 2018

Texas Group Takes in About 30 Parents Separated From Kids

A group in Texas is taking in around 30 parents who have been separated from their kids at the border. Volunteers from across the U.S. arrived in caravans to help at a rest center for asylum-seekers in McAllen, Texas. The deputy attorney general may find himself in a dilemma related to the Mueller probe. College sports doctors are facing new scrutiny in light of sexual abuse allegations.

Global June 2018

This Week’s Top 5 Trending Headlines In Education And Beyond

Every Friday Hispanic Outlook features the headlines that received the most views on our Facebook page in a special regular feature on our website. These headlines can include breaking news stories, as well as articles related to the field of education and/or the Hispanic community.

Global June 2018

Airlines Continue To Weigh In On Families At Border Following Executive Order [Beyond Education]

Delta and Southwest airlines issued statements regarding families being separated at the border following President Trump signing an executive order to keep families together at the country’s southern border while maintaining the current zero tolerance immigration policy. American, Frontier, Southwest and United airlines have all refused to fly immigrant children separated from their parents.

Global June 2018

White House To Propose Merging Education, Labor Departments

The Trump administration is planning to propose merging the education and labor departments as part of a broader government overhaul. Whether the proposal will prove effective is unclear. Some changes could require congressional approval. Trump is holding a meeting with his Cabinet in the White House on Thursday.

Global June 2018

CSUSB To Host Summer Kickoff Event; Includes Panel On First-Generation Students’ Experiences [Education News]

Educational Talent Search at Cal State San Bernardino will be hosting its annual Summer Kickoff event on Monday June 25 for middle and high school students and their parents to explore the campus and learn about college. Students will get to attend a resource fair, activities and games, a campus tour and a student panel discussion about the experiences of first-generation college students.

Global June 2018

Delaware Bill To Help Immigrant Students With Legal Status [Education News]

The state Senate has passed a bill that encourages Delaware colleges and universities to assist foreign-born student entrepreneurs in maintaining proper legal status within the United States. The Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed the measure, which is aimed at students engaged in developing new businesses and technologies in Delaware.

Global June 2018

Who 'hates to See Children Separated From Their Families

First lady Melania Trump said regarding immigration that she "believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart." A 6.1 earthquake in Osaka, Japan, has killed three and injured scores of people. Ivan Duque has been elected Colombia's next president. A deadly SUV crash was chased by a border patrol agent because it was suspected of smuggling.