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Twitter updates from Professor Lourdes Casanova
- Women in Business: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw is an Indian billionaire entrepreneur with Net worth of US$2.8 billion. She… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 hours ago
- This week's T-time was an Eye opener. Our Guest for this week Paula Kovarsky - Head of Investors Relations at COSAN… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- The figure shows the Greenfield investments done by USA and China over past few Years.This year EMI Annual Report h… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 days ago
- RT @cnnesptvfans: #PortafolioCNN Con Gabriela Frías (@gfrias): La Importancia De La Honestidad En La Función Pública Junto A @lourdescasano… 1 week ago
- Chinese growth is impressive, way ahead of other Emerging Markets. Read about the Chinese feat in the First Chapter… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
Tag Archives: immigration
America’s Youth and Immigration Reform
ColorLines is a great news outlet for issues regarding human rights, racial issues, and other pressing matters that major news outlets tend to neglect or gloss over. This is not a plug for the site/magazine, but rather justification for why I … Continue reading
Hispanic Students and Higher Education: Meeting the needs of the future
In a report entitled Rising to the Challenge: Hispanic College Graduation Rates as a National Priority, the authors look at how Hispanic students in the United States are attending college, but that a pressing concern is the the retention rate of … Continue reading
Posted in Latinos in the US
Tagged Colleges, Cornell, Education, Graduation rates, Higher Education, Hispanic Serving Institutions, Hispanics, HSI, immigration, Latinos
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The Dream Act: An Opportunity for Young Latinos in the U.S. to Pursue Legal Status and Further Education
One of the hottest topics in U.S. politics today is immigration. The question of whether illegal immigrants should be offered legal status has been one of controversy since its inception. This has caused many challenges for undocumented young people that … Continue reading
Posted in CLASS, Latinos in the US
Tagged California Dream Act, dream act, Education, immigration, USA
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