Higher Education + Connecticut Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 11, 2009

Hartford-based Hispanic newspaper Identidad Latina has named a UConn Master’s candidate “Student of the Year” in their fifth-annual Latino de Oro Awards. – Robert Cruz

September 29, 2009

Leading experts, professionals and immigrants to discuss undocumented immigration at Connecticut College’s three-day conference

September 22, 2009

Since 2003, retention rates for Hispanic and black students across the Connecticut higher education system have each grown by 8%, and students of color comprise 17.4% of the student body, an increase of nearly 16% from four years ago.

September 11, 2009

UNDOCUMENTED HISPANIC MIGRATION CONFERENCE – CONNECTICUT COLLEGE – OCTOBER 16-18, 2009

June 15, 2009

The Latino Scholarship Fund awarded $50,000 to 26 Danbury, New Milford and Newtown high school seniors Sunday.

September 15, 2008

University of Connecticut celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

September 8, 2008

A college push for Hispanic teens Maria Gonzalez helps teens excel with an after school program. – Connecticut

May 21, 2008

Dr. Daisy Cocco DeFilippis New Naugatuck Valley Community College President – Connecticut

March 20, 2008

Proportion Of Minorities Lower At UConn – Black, Hispanic Students Likelier To Attend Community Schools, Report Says

March 6, 2008

Poet Guillermo Rebollo-Gill At University of Connecticut

January 23, 2008

Grammy-Nominated ‘Peru Negro’ Performs Jan.30 & 31 at Yale

November 4, 2007

Education professor wins grant to promote math instruction in Spanish – University of Connecticut

September 19, 2007

Comic Puts Newspaper Editor On Hot Seat – Central Connecticut State University’s student paper

September 7, 2007

Latino studies conference set for Oct. 11-12 – University of Connecticut

June 26, 2007

Rell vetoes in-state tuition rates for illegal immigrant kids – Connecticut

June 12, 2007

St. Joseph College Offers Bilingual Credentials Program – Connecticut

January 19, 2007

New Puerto Rican, Latino Studies director, Guillermo Irizarry, hopes to expand program – University of Connecticut