Dina HorwedelStudentsGetting to Know Carlos Castillo-ChávezDr. Carlos Castillo-Chávez was originally interested in politics as a young man, but as he grew disillusioned with the political system in his native Mexico, he shifted gears and cleverly combined his interests in humanity and mathematics.July 9, 2008LatinxUniversity Business School Programs Tap Into Hispanics’ Entrepreneurial SpiritWhile corporate America translates advertising messages into Spanish and crafts culture-specific ad campaigns, Hispanics have continued to follow the path of past waves of immigrants and start their own businesses.June 26, 2008LatinxWhere Do Presidential Candidates Stand on The DREAM Act?As the presidential race heats up, a segment of the non-voting population as well as voters on both sides of the debate to help undocumented students access college will be watching to see where the candidates stand on the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act).January 26, 2008Faculty & StaffThe First of Its KindCal State Northridge takes the lead by creating the country’s first baccalaureate program in Central American studies.December 12, 2007HomeGetting to Know: Margaret E. MontoyaAs the only Latina to be admitted to Harvard Law School in 1972, Margaret E. Montoya feels quite comfortable writing and lecturing about issues surrounding race, racism, gender and the law.November 14, 2007LatinxInternational Panel to Address Latino Education at Annual HACU ConferenceAn international panel of experts will discuss critical issues for Hispanics in higher education as part of the annual meeting of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) set for Oct. 20-22 in Chicago.October 14, 2007LatinxResponding to A Growing MarketCal State-Northridge minor trains students to cover Spanish-speaking communities.July 25, 2007LGBTQ+The Diversity Dialogue Never Ends, But It May Get EasierUniversity of Missouri at Kansas City staff share their ongoing efforts to create a welcoming, inclusive environment.May 8, 2007LatinxExpanding the Literary CanonHispanic literature is growing in popularity, and scholars would like to see it better incorporated into high school, college curriculms.March 28, 2007LatinxExpanding the Literary CanonFor most college students, literature courses began in high school and consisted almost entirely of the classics of America and Western Europe…March 21, 2007Page 1 of 2Next Page