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Tag: Immigration: Page 42
STEM
The Browning of U.S. Higher Education
Changing student demographics may prove the most formidable ever for American colleges and universities as well as for public K-12 school systems, scholars say.
June 10, 2009
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National Immigration Forum Launches New Immigration Reform Campaign
The National Immigration Forum, an immigration advocacy organization, along with a diverse coalition of labor union leaders, religious groups and civil rights organizations is challenging President Barack Obama to expeditiously pass immigration reform legislation with the launch of a new immigration reform campaign.
June 3, 2009
Latinx
HSIs, Others Look to Census for Aid to Schools, Communities
Advocacy groups are seeing to it that the U.S. Census Bureau has the necessary resources to count all U.S. residents effectively.
May 27, 2009
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College Board Report: 350,000 Undocumented Students Would Benefit From DREAM Act
The 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, 2009
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Ore. Tuition Breaks Sought for Immigrant Students
The hot-button illegal immigration issue was front and center this week as Oregon lawmakers opened hearings on a bill to allow some students who are not legal citizens to pay in-state tuition at Oregon’s public universities.
April 14, 2009
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N.J.’s Corzine Supports In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students
New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine (D) this week signaled his support for granting undocumented immigrants the option to pay in-state tuition at the state’s colleges.
April 1, 2009
Latinx
New Book Exposes Undocumented Students’ Struggles
Undocumented University of California, Los Angeles students share their struggles to help advance the DREAM Act.
April 1, 2009
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New Challenges Arise for Minorities in 2010 census
What seems like a simple question — How many Hispanics are living in the United States? — has become surprisingly complex as the 2010 census approaches.
March 17, 2009
International
Suspended Professor Awaits Verdict on Asylum Case
Accused of genocide, a Rwandan professor tells his side of the story.
March 4, 2009
Faculty & Staff
Pushing for a More Inclusive University
From age 8 through his years as a Stanford University student, Dr. Charles Ogletree, the Jesse Climenko Professor of Law at Harvard University, labored in the fields with his migrant-worker parents.
February 18, 2009
International
Arrested and Suspended: Accused of genocide, a Rwandan professor tells Diverse his side of the story.
On Feb. 3, Professor Leopold Munyakazi was arrested for overstaying his visa; Goucher College, in Maryland, suspended him a day later. He is now awaiting a hearing to see if he will be allowed to stay in this country, or forced to leave the country.
February 15, 2009
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Holder expected to review, change Bush policies including immigration
Eric Holder has won confirmation as the first African-American attorney general, but he’ll have little time to consider his role in history as he decides which Bush administration counterterrorism policies to reverse.
February 3, 2009
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