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¡Bien Hecho! Latino Engineer Heads NASA Program

Mary Mata June 27, 2013

By EFE/Fox News Latino Los Angeles –  Since 2012, a Mexican-American engineer has been in charge of NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA, program, which operates from the […]

Latinos push immigration reform on social media

Mary Mata May 31, 2013

Why the National STEM Education Fund Is So Important

Mary Mata May 29, 2013

My First Steps in Technology

Mary Mata May 28, 2013

By Jesse Luna, News Taco Technology was first baked into my brain after I graduated from Pasadena High School. I managed to graduate from high school in 1986 after only […]

The Latinos of Silicon Valley

Mary Mata May 13, 2013

By Giovanni Rodriguez, Forbes What’s most striking about the emerging Silicon Valley Latino community is how it challenges one of the most prevalent cultural stereotypes:  that Latinos have little to do […]

Tecnifícate Conference Gets Techie in Riverside

Mary Mata April 29, 2013

By Jesse Luna, News Taco I had the pleasure of attending the Tecnifícate conference Saturday, April 28 at Riverside City College. The conference series is very unique in that it […]

White House Task: FCC Focused on Digital Literacy & Diversity

Mary Mata April 26, 2013

By Jason Llorenz, LIN@R The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the independent agency that regulates the Internet and the nation’s telecommunications and broadcasting industries, is hiring in 2013. Two positions are […]