Much has been said about the Covid pandemic and its impact nationwide, though its lessons continue to confound many citizens. It seems we would have already learned critical lessons from the pandemic after more than a year since the outbreak, but sadly this has not …
Read MoreThe Covid Pandemic and Our Schools—Part Two
Shamefully for this country, the suggestion of universal masking guidelines from the CDC and vaccinations have merely led to virulent and toxic debates nationwide rather than introspection and consent. For public schools, this condition has already led to devastating results, as too many schools are …
Read MoreLatinx Students are Dropping Out of College almost as Fast as They’re Enrolling. Two College Leadership Fellows Reflect on What to do about it.
February 25, 2021 in Higher Education by Luis León Medina and Andrew Mendoza, both Lideres Avanzando Fellows Year after year, hundreds of thousands of Latinx and first-generation college students head off to institutions of higher education with the goal of attaining a degree that can …
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