Mexican Imms In New York Struggling With Education

Mexican Imms In New York Struggling With Education

Mary Mata November 28, 2011

The New York Times reported this week about the fastest growing immigrant group in New York City — Mexicans — and the terrible statistics associated with this group’s educational attainment. […]

Latinos Need To Go Past Bachelor’s Degrees To Graduate School

Mary Mata August 17, 2011

By studying at the undergraduate level, and then pursuing a graduate degree, Latinos may gain influence in the highest levels of our society. Every year I work to create opportunities to […]

Remembering Carlos Guerra’s Life, Scholarship Legacy

Mary Mata May 3, 2011

[Editor’s Note: Carlos Guerra, our friend and co-founder, died last year but his memory lives on. One way is through his scholarship program for first-generation students at his alma mater, […]

Latino Dropout Rate Reaches 28 Percent

Mary Mata May 2, 2011

The National Council of La Raza recently released a study that indicated a Hispanic dropout rate of 28 percent. The report also included strategy recommendations to improve the opportunities of […]

In Texas 14 Students per Hour Continue to Leave Before Graduating High School

NewsTaco October 27, 2010

Startling when you think of it in those terms. What’s it like where you live? The good folks at IDRA (Intercultural Development Research Association) have published a great Internet tool […]