Most Latinos Believe Supreme Court's Ban on Considering Race in College Admissions Was a Good Decision
The figure is in line with the national average, reveals a Gallup poll
These Are 5 Top New Year Resolutions for U.S. Latinos in 2024
From becoming a citizen to reaching financial independence, these are some of the top resolutions for more than 62 million people of Latino origin
Chronical Absenteeism From School Among Latinos Skyrockets During COVID Pandemic
The number shot up by more than 50 percent, more than for any other demographic. The reasons and the proposals to revert this
How Can the Biden Administration Immediately Support Dual Language Learners?
UnidosUS published a document with a series of policy recommendations for the nearly 7.5 million children learning two languages at the same time
Most Latino Parents Believe Their Children Are Performing Above Average In School; They're Not
A new Gallup survey shows less than a quarter of Latino students scoring proficient or better in a series of key tests
Why a High School in Illinois Is Offering Segregated Classes For Black, Latino Students
Evanston Township High School is offering optional classes only for Latino or Black students to improve grades and test scores
Which STEM Jobs Are Offering Top Pay for Latinos?
STEM jobs are in high demand and there is a shortage of qualified workers, so Latinos have a good chance of getting a job in this field
How Is Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Affecting Young Latinos' Mental Health and Academic Performance?
The Latin Times spoke to professor Kathleen Roche to understand the main factors exacerbating these issues
Texas House Votes to Remove School Vouchers From Massive Education Bill
The outcome was an embarrassment to Gov. Greg Abbott, who spent seven months lobbying two dozen Republicans who signaled opposition to vouchers in April
Latino and Black Students Face Persistent Disparities Affecting Their Academic Success
New data shows both groups face hurdles such as limited access to advanced classes and fewer certified teachers
How Latino Parents in the U.S. Engage Differently in Their Children's Education
Language barriers, educational aspirations and cultural differences, among the most salient topics of the report
Hispanic and Black People Likely to Pursue Higher Education Despite Setbacks and Barriers
While Blacks and Hispanics are among the groups most likely to consider stopping their studies, they are more likely than Whites and Asians to consider reenrolling after leaving their studies, a Gallup and the Lumina Foundation report found out
The Biden Administration Recognizes 46 Higher-Education Institutions as 2023 Fulbright Leaders
Universities and colleges around the country showed a deep engagement with the academic program sponsored by the U.S. government during the 2023-2023 academic year
Latino Gen Zs Have More Educational Opportunities Than Previous Generations... And They Are Using Them
More than 75% of respondents of a survey plan to enroll in a post-secondary education program. Here are other key conclusions of the report
Latino Graduation Gap, How Americans Like Mexicans, Hispanic Consumer Confidence: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas.
Hispanics with MBAs, PhDs, Pay Equality for Latinas, Taco Day Celebrations: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas
Latinos Are the Future of STEM Workforce as a Study Shows Increased Enrollment in Engineering
Latinos participation is essential to meeting the increasing demand for engineering and tech professionals as projections indicate 10.9 million job openings by 2031
5 Ways that College Campuses Benefit from Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs
Diversity programs have been shown to create more racially diverse learning environments, says Harvard University's Erica Jacqueline Licht
Latinos Gear Up for Student Loan Payment Reinstatement
While the US Supreme Court blocked Joe Biden's plan to condone student debt, there is an option for millions to save and even avoid paying the loans.
Google To Launch Operations In El Salvador, Driving Tech Advancements
The seven-year strategic partnership, pending legislative approval, will focus on the areas of digital government, healthcare, and education.
Mexican Textbooks Spark Row Over Ideology, Taboos
Critics want the government to refrain from distributing the materials from Monday, when millions of students will start a new school year.
Unlocking Potential: The Impact of DACA Recipients on the U.S. Economy and Education System
DACA recipients boost the U.S. economy and education system, showcasing their significant contributions and potential.
Why Prince George And Princess Charlotte Are Forbidden To Have Best Friends At School
Sure Prince George and Princess Charlotte are born into royalty and enjoy several perks that elite kids have, but as they enter school, their stature comes with a price. Is it really lonely at the top?
Juan Luis Guerra Scholarship: Singer Awards Colombian Pianist With $200K For Music Education
The Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation awarded the Juan Luis Guerra scholarship to a Colombian pianist.
Arrested For Not Paying Student Loans? US Marshals May Have Warrants For Hundreds
U.S. Marshals are now going after those who are failing to pay their outstanding federal college debt.
Brazilian Protests: Watch Police Dog Attack Cameraman, Tear Gas Used Against Teachers [VIDEO]
Police injured dozens of protesting professors Paraná State on Wednesday, as well as a cameraman who was mauled by a pit bull.
Tax Day 2015 Takes Over Twitter In Political Shouting Match [TWEETS]
Taxes aren't just a pain in your paycheck, they're the place where all political arguments converge.
John Kerry Visits Mexico: US Secretary Of State To Talk Education, Other Issues In Latest Obama Administration Trip
Education and trade is said to be at the top of the agenda during John Kerry's trip to Mexico.
Mexico Education Reform Passes Lower House; President Enrique Pena Nieto Says Teacher Protests In Capital ‘Natural Consequence’ [VIDEO]
Mexico’s lower legislative chamber passed a bill on Sunday night which would establish nationwide standards for teachers, including an exam which would determine whether they could be hired and the requirement that they pass regular evaluations in order to be permitted to keep teaching.
Mexico City Residents Disapprove Of Teacher Protests Blocking Streets Against Education Reform, Says Survey
Protesters from two teachers’ groups descended on Mexico City last week, blocking lawmakers’ access to a congressional building and shutting down the highway to the airport. A large majority of the capital’s residents said in a telephone survey carried out by newspaper El Universal that they don’t think the protests should be permitted and that authorities have mishandled them.