ECEP Welcomes Seven New States
The Expanding Computing Education Pathways (ECEP) Alliance is pleased to announce the acceptance of seven new member states, increasing our membership to 29 states and the territory of Puerto Rico.
LNESC Commemorates César E. Chávez Day
César Chávez Day is celebrated every March 31 to honor his legacy as a Mexican American labor leader and civil rights activist. The holiday was declared by President Barack Obama in
LULAC Celebrates the Contributions of Women 365 Days a Year
Nation’s Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Acknowledges the Many Roles and Responsibilities They Shoulder As Leaders Washington, DC – The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) says
Celia Cruz, Icon of Salsa Music, to be the First Afro Latina to Appear on a U.S. Quarter
Celia Cruz, pictured performing in Antwerp, Belgium, in March 1999, was one of the 20th century’s most celebrated Latin music artists. Gie Knaeps / Getty Images By Carmen Sesin The late
Two Chicago Universities Receive Millions in Federal Funding to Expand High-speed Internet Access
The Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program awarded $2.6 million to St. Augustine College and $2.5 million to Dominican University. By Kaitlin Washburn St. Augustine College and Dominican University received federal grants to