How I Learned About Latinidad
Written by Sarah L. Rodriguez, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Higher Education & Learning Technologies Texas A&M University-Commerce
Community Colleges Issue
Financial Issues and Aid--Successfully Building An Endowment, The Pros And Cons Of Free Community College, Community Colleges Vs. 4-Year Schools, SDCCD And UC San Diego Given Combined $2.7M, No Longer ‘In The Shadows,’ Latinas ¡Sí Se Puede!
Honors and Ovations--EPCC Provides A Path To Success, Top Community Colleges for Hispanics
Let’s Discuss: States, Stats and Latinos--Not Making The Grade, Put Up Or Be Shut Out, Florida Weighs In On Future PBF
AAHHE Presents: Faculty Voices--How I Learned About Latinidad
Finding My Way: A Latinx’ Self-Reflection--The Corazón To Facilitate Change
School Newspaper--Homeless On Campus, 12 Community Colleges To Be Merged, Meet EMCC’s New VP Of Academic Affairs, Community College Innovation Challenge
School Library--This month we’re featuring the works of Pat Mora; we’re also taking a look at titles from Penn State University Press
Written by Sarah L. Rodriguez, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Higher Education & Learning Technologies Texas A&M University-Commerce
Written by Audrey Baca Educational Leadership California State University, San Bernardino
Written by Keri Moe AVP External Relations Communication & Development
States Falling Short When It Comes To Latino Students
Are Hispanic Students On The Losing End Of State Funding?
Editor’s Note: Now that the pros and cons of PBFs have been examined, consider this official announcement from Florida about the future of higher education funding in that state.
Denver Colleges Reach Out To Students In Need
Faculty Unions Express Escalating Resistance
AVONDALE, ARIZONA – Following a comprehensive nationwide search, Dr. Manuel Gomez has been named the college’s new vice president of Academic Affairs (VPAA). Dr. Gomez began his new position on January 20.
AACC, NSF To Showcase Student Innovators
By the Department of Education
Written by Sarah Earle, Valley News
Written by Bruce Sacerdote, Dartmouth College
Costs Push Minorities Into Community Colleges