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April 2023 Issue

Community College

Description

  • Global
  • Twenty-First Century Child Exploitation
  • Educators Struggle to Make Sense of ChatGPT
  • Honors and Hovations
  • Top 50 Community Colleges for Hispanics
  • Administration
  • El Paso Community College: Creating a Pathway to Higher Education, Graduation & Building a Stronger Region
  • Pedro Avila Leads Major Expansion  at Gavilan College in Northern California
  • A Powerhouse President: Dr. Richard Solis of South Texas College
  • Career Counseling
  • Perspectives on Hispanic Students in Community College Teacher Education
  • Monterey Peninsula College Committed to Students’
  • Holistic Well-being
  • Uncensored
  • News from Washington
  • The Hispanic Community
  • La guerra de Ucrania en 50 metros cuadrados (de Manhattan)
  • AHHEE Presents
  • Green Spaces at Community College Campuses Supporting Students’ Mental Wellness
  • Did you know?
  • Spanish Idioms Regarding Knowledge, Wisdom, and Education
  • New Leaders In Higher ED
  • School Library
  • This month featuring books on First Generation Students from Amazon
  • This month featuring books on Wellbeing and Learning from West Virginia University Press

Table of Content

Administration April 2023 Premium

Top 50 Community Colleges for Hispanics

This year, Hispanic Outlook presents its readers with an expanded list of top community colleges for Hispanics, honoring the work of institutions across the country that serve the highest number of Hispanic/Latino students.

Technology April 2023 Premium

Educators Struggle to Make Sense of ChatGPT

As GPT is designed to respond to text-based queries and generate natural language responses, students can easily access complete essays on any topic. That is why educational institutions, although they understand the potential of this cutting-edge technology, are exploring methods to stop students from using it to plagiarize.

Administration April 2023 Premium

News from Washington

Congresswoman Virginia Foxx aims at reauthorizing the Higher Education Act of 1965 while she opposes the College Transparency Act. Some consider that the concept and term WOKE, which the black community originally used in the 40s, is now divisive. The term Latinx is also under discussion and its use was banned in Arkansas while there is a similar proposal in Connecticut.