Karen Branch-Brioso2009Exploiting One’s True PotentialFebruary 22, 2011Leadership & PolicySaving Lives in the Academy and Operating RoomDr. Francisco G. Cigarroa, the first Hispanic University of Texas System chancellor tackles financial problems and challenges to the state’s Top 10 admission rule, while still performing surgeries.July 13, 2009Students‘Balancing Open Doors And National Security’While the number of exchange visas for international tudents and professors is up overall, the post-Sept. 11 decline continues for many majority-Muslim countries.June 10, 2009HomeCollege Board Report: 350,000 Undocumented Students Would Benefit From DREAM ActThe nonprofit College Board announced Tuesday its support of the DREAM Act, while unveiling a report that said the plan to legalize undocumented college students could benefit 350,000 students today.April 21, 2009HomeEnglish-Language Learner Case Framed as Civil Rights Enforcement Issue Before Supreme CourtAt a time when children with limited English skills are among the fastest-growing groups in public schools, the U.S. Supreme Court today will hear a case that could greatly impact the way states educate English-language learners.April 19, 2009StudentsExpanding the ConversationHispanic law reviews provide an outlet to address Latino issues overlooked by other law reviews.April 15, 2009HomeState Legislatures Cautiously Consider In-state Rates for Undocumented StudentsMaryland lawmakers take cues from California legal battles to craft a tuition policy for undocumented immigrants.April 1, 2009Faculty & StaffSaving Lives in the Academy and Operating RoomFirst Hispanic University of Texas System chancellor tackles financial problems and challenges Top 10 admission rule, while still performing surgeries.March 19, 2009Faculty & StaffSaving Lives in the Academy and Operating RoomFirst Hispanic to head the University of Texas System plans to tackle financial problems and challenge Top 10 admission rule, while still performing surgeries.March 4, 2009Faculty & StaffKeeping Pace, But Not Catching UpAlthough women have surpassed men in degree attainment in many fields, women’s numbers in coveted tenure positions and leadership posts still lag behind.March 4, 2009Page 1 of 4Next Page