The Hispanic Outlook on Education (HO) is a national monthly magazine that provides education news, innovations, networking, resources and the latest trends impacting students from kindergarten through graduate school all while maintaining a unique Hispanic perspective. Originally entitled The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, HO has provided a pipeline delivering nationwide news about multicultural accomplishments and challenges in classrooms for over 30 years. During the year, HO has special theme issues that place particular emphasis on specialized topics including Financing a College Education, Community Colleges, Graduate Schools, Medical Professions, Arts and Media, Law Schools, Hispanic Hiring Institutions, and the Top 100 Schools for Hispanics. Terms and Conditions Hot Tags
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Cultivating Conscious, Culturally Grounded Leaders in North Carolina through LÍDER: Carolina Leadership Institute LÍDER, a culturally rooted leadership program by the Carolina Latinx Center, empowers diverse undergraduate students in North Carolina through yearlong retreats, workshops, and community-building. It fosters identity, resilience, and adaptive leadership, valuing authenticity, collaboration, and presence over traditional leadership metrics.
Latino Leadership That Soars: How the Friends University Latino Leadership Program Does More The Latino Leadership program at Friends University empowers Hispanic/Latino students through mentorship, community service, and culturally grounded leadership development, expanding access to higher education while guiding students to grow, lead, and give back throughout their academic and personal journeys.
Elevating and Empowering Young Hispanics: Southeastern University's Pre-College and Leadership Program Southeastern Louisiana University’s HPCL program empowers Hispanic high school students through leadership, academic, and workforce training while preserving cultural identity. It addresses educational gaps by fostering skills, mentorship, and college readiness, preparing youth for success in higher education and beyond.
Wage Disparity Undermines Latinos' Economic Contribution Despite contributing a record $3.7 trillion to the U.S. economy in 2022, Latinos—especially Latinas—face persistent wage gaps, limited access to education, and systemic barriers, which hinder their full potential and broader economic growth, especially in states like California.
Hispanos y doctorados La revista Hispanic Outlook, bajo el liderazgo inspirador del editor Dr. José López Isa, fue lanzada a principios de los años 90. Su objetivo era alentar a más hispanos a asistir a la universidad y graduarse.
Workplace Diversity Training Programs are Everywhere, but their Effectiveness Varies Widely Diversity training is widespread in U.S. workplaces, but its effectiveness varies. Research shows that short, isolated programs often fail, while immersive, interactive efforts—especially those part of broader inclusion strategies—can improve attitudes, behavior, productivity, and reduce workplace harassment.
Latina in Leadership: Overcoming Barriers in Education Latinas remain underrepresented in U.S. educational leadership despite a growing Latino student population. Bilingualism, mentorship, and culturally responsive leadership are key to breaking systemic barriers and supporting first-generation Latina leaders toward equity and inclusive educational environments.
New Leaders in Education August 2025 At H.O. we congratulate new education leaders that have embarked on the challenging but very rewarding journey of education leadership.
One Language, Many Voices: Examples of Cultural Diversity in the Spanish Language Although a language fulfills the essential function of communicating and improving understanding between parties, that is not its only role. Language is a cultural expression that reflects a way of feeling, thinking, living, and conceiving the world. For this reason, a single language can display as many variations as the settings in which it is used, geographical, social, and contextual—such as formal or informal registers, age, or education level. Because of this complexity, it is challenging to universalize concepts on the use of language.
School Library August 2025 This month featuring books on Leading with Latinidad from Amazon and on Latin America Power and Policy from Princeton University Press. (责任编辑:) |