Maria Eugenia MirandaStudentsFight Intensifies to Keep Concealed Weapons off College CampusesActivity by gun lobbyists increases on the state level in the wake of Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy.February 21, 2013HealthAIDS Advocate: Wilson Working on Making a DifferenceThe Columbia University professor, a 2013 Emerging Scholar as named by Diverse, has focused his research on HIV prevention.January 18, 2013HomeVirginia Union Biology Professor Stresses Hands-on ApproachAs an undergraduate biology major at Howard University, Dr. Thomas Hardy was afraid of professors; it wasn’t until he had the opportunity to work closely with one on a project that the barrier came down.December 26, 2012HomeStudents Opt for Service Over Winter BreakThough a flagging economy has impacted university budgets and students’ resources, it has not dampened efforts to take alternative breaks during the academic year.December 24, 2012LatinxDeferred Deportation Hasn’t Alleviated Immigrants’ UncertaintyDeferred deportation has given many undocumented immigrants hope, but still many are feeling unsettled about the future.December 5, 2012HomeNew York Museums Celebrate Caribbean CultureNew York City’s El Museo del Barrio and The Studio Museum in Harlem kick-started a three-day symposium on the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.October 15, 2012StudentsGroups Team Up to Bolster Success of Latino StudentsMiami Dade College, the Lumina Foundation, and Excelencia in Education have teamed up to bolster the post-secondary attainment of Latino students.October 15, 2012African-AmericanBlack Male Incarceration Crisis: Transparency and Education Are Key in Effecting ChangeTransparency and education are the best ways to start changing the effects of mass incarceration on voting rights in the United States, concurred a panel of experts at a session at the Seventh Annual Black Male Initiative Conference at the City University of New York’s College of Staten Island.October 7, 2012OpinionKatherine Archuleta is the First Latina to Direct a Major Party’s Presidential CampaignWhen President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign appointed Katherine Archuleta national political director in June 2011, pundits across the country took this as a sign that the president was serious about nabbing the Latino vote once more in 2012.October 4, 2012Faculty & StaffBaruch College Reinforces Humanities Curriculum with Hispanic Heritage Month EventsAdministrators at Baruch College at the City University of New York are working hard to ensure students are receiving an education in humanities with a robust calendar of events for Hispanic Heritage Month.October 1, 2012Previous PagePage 4 of 9Next Page