University of Minnesota students reach out to Latino youths

Posted on: March 22nd, 2006
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“Between milk and cookies and dance lessons Tuesday, teenagers made time for six University student-tutors.

Every weekday afternoon a group of University students tutors teenagers in a variety of subject areas, as part of the Engaged Department Undergraduates Challenging Access to Education Program through the University’s Chicano studies department. The program is in its second year.”

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