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

November 16, 2009

A Chicago City Council committee wants federal officials to halt deportation proceedings against immigrant students. – The Human Relations Committed on Friday approved a resolution urging the Department of Homeland Security to allow immigrant students to stay in the U.S. – Rigo Padilla

Hundreds of young people demonstrated on Friday inside city hall to ask for an end to the deporting of undocumented immigrants, in particular a young Mexican man attending the University of Illinois at Chicago. – Rigo Padilla

November 12, 2009

University of Central Florida Professor Luis Martínez-Fernández was recently named to the College Board’s governing body

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

Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez and Paul Espinosa, professors in ASU’s Department of Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, are recipients of awards from the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education. The awards recognize energy, expertise and remarkable contributions to the Hispanic community.

Antonio Cepeda-Benito, dean of faculties for Texas A&M University, has been named in Hispanic Business Magazine as one of the Top 100 Influential Hispanics.

October 29, 2009

Moving Beyond Borders from University of Illinois Press – examines the life and accomplishments of Julian Samora, the first Mexican American sociologist in the United States and the founding father of the discipline of Latino studies

October 15, 2009

Leaders in Science Research, Mentoring, and Teaching honored by SACNAS

October 13, 2009

The University of Texas at El Paso is pleased to announce that Jorge Gardea-Torresdey, Ph. D, chair for the Department of Chemistry, has been honored with the 2009 Distinguished Scientist Award by SACNAS, the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science.

October 5, 2009

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage: HSF Alums are Living the American Dream – Hispanic Scholarship Fund Hall of Fame Gala

September 30, 2009

Rice University’s mathematician Richard Tapia receives Hispanic Heritage Award

September 28, 2009

Challenging the likes of Pat Buchanan, Latino immigration expert Leo Chavez will discuss at University of the Pacific how pundits and the media have contributed to prejudices and stereotypes used to malign Latino immigrants – particularly Mexicans – in the U.S.

September 22, 2009

White House seeks advice on getting Hispanics into college Juan Sepulveda came to Miami on Monday to ask local educators for guidance in how to get more Hispanic students into college

September 1, 2009

UCLA running back Christian Ramirez proud of heritage

‘Amigoland’ author makes switch from short stories – by University of Texas professor Oscar Casares

August 16, 2009

Dr. Laird W. Bergad, whose landmark research on slave-based plantation societies has broadened historical understanding of Puerto Rico, Cuba and Brazil, has been named a Distinguished Professor of Latin American and Puerto Rican Studies at Lehman College.

July 8, 2009

Alberto Gonzales, who resigned as U.S. attorney general two years ago, is coming to Texas Tech this fall to teach political science.

June 24, 2009

Five years ago, eight medical students came to UC Irvine as pioneers in an innovative education program designed to address the unique healthcare needs of California’s largest underserved population. Now the first graduates are prepared to fulfill that mission.

June 11, 2009

Dr. Filipe de Ortego y Gasca, considered the founder of Chicano literary history, will teach a course on Chicano studies this summer at Western New Mexico University.

May 29, 2009

Robert Hernandez is leaving his job as Director of Development for the seattletimes.com to become a USC professor.

May 28, 2009

In 1961, Albert Pinelo moved to the United States from Cuba with dreams of making a name for himself. Now almost 48 years later Pinelo has done more than that. Pinelo, a retired political science professor, began teaching at Northern Kentucky University in 1972. He was recently awarded the title of emeritus professor.

March 18, 2009

University of Illinois Professor Jorge Chapa, director of the Center for Democracy in a Multiracial Society at UIUC, spoke yesterday on behalf of Latinos and the importance of higher education. His speech, entitled “Latinos and the Higher Education Pipeline,” utilized statistics gathered from the past 20 years, comparing the percentages of Latino and non-Latino citizens in correlation to education.

March 13, 2009

As of March 1, SFA’s former president, Dr. Tito Guerrero, became the next president of Cambridge College in Massachusetts.

February 10, 2009

South Texas College alum intent on inspiring his generation – Leo Lopez III

February 1, 2009

A Mexican-American pediatric surgeon will become the nation’s first Hispanic to preside over a major university system when Dr. Francisco Cigarroa takes the helm at the University of Texas System, which faces financial woes and complaints about diversity.

January 21, 2009

The Mohawk Valley Community College board of trustees officially welcomed its first Hispanic trustee this week. – Anthony J. Colòn – New York

December 19, 2008

University of Central Florida dean aids effort to establish Hispanic museum – Jose B. Fernandez

December 17, 2008

University of Texas Regents reportedly have narrowed their search for a chancellor to replace the departed Mark Yudof to two candidates — John Montford and Francisco Cigarroa

December 12, 2008

University of Central Florida Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities José B. Fernández has been appointed to serve on a 23-member commission that will explore the potential of creating a national museum dedicated to American Latinos.

December 5, 2008

Ricardo Romo, president of the University of Texas at San Antonio, has been appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on a 23-member commission charged with exploring options for creating a national museum dedicated to American Latinos.

November 25, 2008

University of Arizona Hispanic Alumni Host Scholarship Benefit – Dorothy Finley former CEO of Finley Distribution and Macario Saldate IV director of the UA Guadalajara Summer School will be honored at the semi-formal dinner and dance event.

November 19, 2008

¿Quién es Mario Molina? El científico mexicano es uno de los pioneros de la química de la capa de ozono de la estratósfera

November 3, 2008

Diversity coordinator hired: Rey Hernandez will start in his new position on Monday. – Northwest Arkansas Community College

Dr. Francisco Cigarroa has decided to pursue his true life’s passion — again. After serving as head of the University of Texas Health Science Center for eight years, he has announced his intent to return full time to his medical specialty of transplant surgery.

September 27, 2008

The non-profit organization Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE) will recognize Dr. Alberto Ochoa at an event on Sunday, September 28, “for more than 30 years of advocacy, inspiration, encouragement, and motivation to the Latino community and San Diego State University.”

September 24, 2008

Albert Guardado, Olympic gold medal boxer, returns to his alma mater, Washburn, to speak about his “Olympic Dream” – Kansas

September 16, 2008

Four Austin leaders who have increased awareness of Hispanic life in central Texas and have found innovative ways to preserve its history and culture have been honored by The University of Texas at Austin for their commitment to serving the community through the arts and humanities. The four honored were: author Martha Cotera; museum founder and director Sylvia Orozco; and theater founders JoAnn Carreon-Reyes and Rupert Reyes.

September 10, 2008

Queens Resident Bryant Panora Receives Hispanic Scholarship Award From Briarcliffe College

September 5, 2008

University of Central Florida’s Latin American Festival Honors Puerto Rico’s Guitar Maker – Don Manuel Velázquez

September 3, 2008

Hispanic Scholarship Fund to Induct Five Exemplary Latinos Into Its Prestigious Alumni Hall of Fame

August 17, 2008

Jorge J. E. Gracia, Ph.D. a professor of philosophy at the State University of New York (SUNY), explores the role of Latinos in United States society in a newly published book, Latinos In America

August 12, 2008

Study looks at health of farmworkers – MICASA follows everything from aches to diabetes in laborers. – University of California at Davis

August 11, 2008

A group of college students in San Jose, California, is using interactive theatre to teach immigrants what to do to avoid being arrested by immigration agents.

August 7, 2008

Another California Community Colleges board member steps down – Randal Hernandez withdrawals his application for reappointment. He is the fourth to leave in the year since the panel angered Republican lawmakers by supporting illegal immigration legislation.

August 4, 2008

Alfred Arteaga, a UC Berkeley professor of Chicano and ethnic studies, died July 4 in Santa Clara of a heart attack. He was 58.

July 28, 2008

The Aug. 28 speaker in the Distinguished Global Speaker Series at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith will be Consul Andres Chao, who moved to Arkansas last year to head the Mexican Consulate of Little Rock.

July 17, 2008

New Mexico State University names Waded Cruzado as interim president

June 26, 2008

Octavio N. Martinez Jr. Is Named Executive Director of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health – The University of Texas at Austin

Tarrant County College District trustees offered Chancellor Leonardo de la Garza a new three-year contract Wednesday, hiking his salary 10.2 percent to $325,000 per year. – Texas

June 17, 2008

UCLA recognizes an early backer who had been largely forgotten – Reginaldo del Valle’s political work played a crucial role in founding the institution that became the university, but few know of him. Research and Latino activists are putting him back in the story.

June 5, 2008

Cal State L.A. to honor Dionicio Morales at graduation ceremony Friday

June 2, 2008

Capital Profile: Pedro Caban – Vice Provost for Diversity and Educational Equity, State University of New York. Heads the new Office of Diversity and Educational Equity.

May 22, 2008

The Wanderer: A distinguished speaker…of Spanglish – Ilan Stavans, a prolific author and professor at Amherst College

Artist Jesus Moroles to Create Large-scale Sculpture on Prexy’s Pasture – University of Wyoming

May 15, 2008

Latino leadership at Harper College – Chicago area

May 12, 2008

College Honors Immigrants-Turned-Activists – Advocates for Farm Workers and Education Immortalized – Centralia College, Washington

May 8, 2008

El Vez, the ‘Mexican Elvis,’ brings his wild ‘El Vez for Prez’ show to CSU-Monterey Bay

Highly acclaimed journalist Ray Suarez to address UMass Dartmouth undergraduates

May 5, 2008

Immigrant’ game no joke to this Texas Tech student (& Congressional Hispanic Caucus Liaison for US Rep Henry Cuellar) – Tomas Resendiz

April 30, 2008

Latino artist pushes benefits of higher education – Washington

April 29, 2008

MSU professor’s ‘Rumba Sinfónica’ to be performed by Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Impact of War: Guererro Azteca Peace Project – Fernando Suarez del Solar

April 28, 2008

Latina/o Culture Professor Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes receives Circle Award

April 25, 2008

A three-day conference honoring the late Guillermo Hernández, a professor of Spanish and Portuguese at UCLA and a leading scholar of Mexican narrative ballads, will take place at the University of California, Santa Barbara in May. “The Sixth International Corrido (Mexican Narrative Ballad) Conference” will also celebrate the work and memory of composer and vocalist Lalo Guerrero.

Did You Know? Juan Gonzalez, Democracy Now! co-host and a columnist for the New York Daily News. In 1968 Juan was a member of SDS and one of the only Latino activists on the Columbia campus- Forty Years After Historic Columbia Strike

Simon Franco, Donna Chollett receive César Chávez Award – niversity of Minnesota, Morris

April 24, 2008

UTEP names Ruben Salazar 2008 Distinguished Alum – El Paso

April 22, 2008

Salazar stamp fête to be at Thursday at the University of Arizona

April 16, 2008

University of Kansas Taps Leaders Across Kansas for First Meeting of Latino Vision Council

April 2, 2008

Southern Methodist University appoints Cordelia Canrelaria as new dean of Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences

March 26, 2008

Armando Torres Morales, 75; UCLA scholar, activist on Latino issues

Professor Emeritus Miguel Blanco, who taught photography at Sacramento State for 29 years and was a documentary photographer, died March 15 in Modesto. He was 74.

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Department of Physics and Astronomy names new chair – Miguel Jose Yacaman

March 20, 2008

Southern Illinois University Carbondale student hopes Fernando Treviño stays to recognize Latin American and Hispanic voices – (after chancellor is put on administrative leave)

March 6, 2008

Poet Guillermo Rebollo-Gill At University of Connecticut

March 5, 2008

Antonio Skarmeta Offers Wisdom at Hispanic New York Class – Columbia University

February 26, 2008

Q&A with … Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez

Gonzales Takes on Role as Associate Dean for Faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences – University of New Mexico

February 19, 2008

RIP Catalina Garcia – a Northern Illinois University student from Cicero, Illinois

February 14, 2008

2007 AAAS Mentor Award goes to Carlos Castillo Chavez of Arizona State University

Texas A&M University-Kingsville President Rumaldo Juarez Resigns

Hispanic University President at Pennsylvania College Facing Increasing Pressure to Step Down – Dr. F. Javier Cevallos, president of Kutztown University

February 13, 2008

Inside the Game with Ricky Alcala – UC Davis wrestler

February 12, 2008

Doyle names replacement for UW regent who quit in protest – Jose Vasquez – Wisconsin

February 11, 2008

Board honors former regent Jesus Salas for lifelong dedication to higher education – Wisconsin

February 7, 2008

Editor to join ASU faculty – Rick Rodriguez, x-editor of Sacramento Bee joins Arizona State University

February 6, 2008

Carleton College Hosts Lecture on Mexican Statesman and Historian Lucas Alamán

Students finish production for Spanish movie – Ball State University Senior Danilo Santos to enter multilingual film in Sundance, Canne festivals

February 5, 2008

UC Berkeley music professor and renowned composer Jorge Liderman (Argentinian) committed suicide Sunday morning by jumping in front of a BART train

January 22, 2008

La Casa Latina’s New Director – Johnny Irizarry – University of Pennsylvania

January 15, 2008

University of New Mexico Professor Emeritus Ángel González Dies in Spain

January 9, 2008

Relatives of Rich Rodriguez have been harassed and threatened in the three weeks since his resignation as West Virginia football coach.

January 7, 2008

Raul R. Romero Elected Chairman of the Board for the Hispanic Scholarship Fund

January 3, 2008

Elsa Murano becomes first Hispanic to lead Texas A&M

December 11, 2007

Dr. Elsa Murano tapped to be President of Nation’s 6th largest University

December 6, 2007

Duke University – Ramón Saldívar to win MLA prize

December 3, 2007

Michoacan governor visits Napa Valley College, discusses future

November 30, 2007

Unlikely hero of Mexican Revolution – Chicago professor’s work has preserved and elevated country’s historical legacy – Friedrich Katz

Jaime P. Gutierrez Named Portrait of Excellence Award Winner – The University of Arizona

November 14, 2007

One Man’s Vision to Empower Disadvantaged Families – University of Arizona

October 28, 2007

Professor, minority rights champion to leave UCSC – Paul Ortiz

October 17, 2007

Hispanic Scholarship Fund Inducts Five Exemplary Latinos into its Prestigious Alumni Hall of Fame

Hispanic Scholarship Fund taps new leader – Frank Alvarez

October 15, 2007

Immigrant gardeners provide seed money for college scholarships – Bay Area Gardeners Foundation

October 9, 2007

CU-Boulder Assistant Law School Dean Lorenzo Trujillo Named 2007 Latino Lawyer Of The Year

October 4, 2007

STANFORD: HISTORY PROFESSOR RECEIVES AWARD FOR VOLUNTEER WORK – Albert Camarillo

September 20, 2007

Alex Tejada connecting early for Razorbacks – Kicker for the University of Arkansas’ football team

September 19, 2007

Author (Michael Olivas) speaks on Mexican-American civil rights at Union – Discussion emphasizes importance of landmark 1954 Supreme Court case – University of Texas

September 18, 2007

Arcadio Torres leading Student Senate at Crafton Hills College – California

September 17, 2007

Cruz Reynoso Honored for Lifetime Achievements; Law School Scholarship Established in His Name

September 16, 2007

Chicano chair at SDSU brings fresh perspectives – Bill “Memo” Nericcio – San Diego State University

September 12, 2007

‘Baldo’ writer addresses his work at Texas Union – Hector Cantu

August 2, 2007

Henry Guzmán, director of Ohio’s Department of Public Safety, is selected for Hispanic heritage event at Youngstown State University – Ohio

July 10, 2007

MOSI HONORS DEAN OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AS 2007 NATIONAL HISPANIC SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR

July 2, 2007

Clemson Universityofficials have chosen Michael J. Padilla as the new director of the Eugene T. Moore School of Education and associate dean of educational collaborations.

June 28, 2007

University of New Mexico professor working on new Hispanic business journal

June 18, 2007

UC Santa Cruz’s Manuel Pastor moving on to teach at USC

June 14, 2007

Don Castro, CSUF administor, dies

June 13, 2007

University of Texas’ standout Hispanic staff commended

June 12, 2007

U of M professor to bike 8,500 miles across North America to study attitudes and perceptions of modern immigration

SCU professors among 100 Most Influential Latinos of Silicon Valley

May 29, 2007

Trevino described as ‘inclusive, easygoing’ – Southern Illinois University chancellor

May 23, 2007

Did You Know? Fernando Treviño, 57, has been selected as new chancellor of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, another accolade in a long and diverse career.

May 7, 2007

University of Utah bestows honorary doctorate on Mickey Ibarra

May 2, 2007

BYU Helps Make Hispanic Professors Dreams Come True

April 18, 2007

Peruvian Among Victims of Virginia Tech Shooting » VivirLatino

April 16, 2007

First Hispanic in U.S. Cabinet to speak at Dominican College – Lauro F. Cavazos Jr.

April 12, 2007

Jimmy Santiago Baca intrigues University of Akron audience

April 5, 2007

New Mexico Tech Language professor Rafael Lara-Martinez awarded a Fulbright

April 4, 2007

U.S. Rep. Rubén Hinojosa Keeping the Focus on Access

March 30, 2007

UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero paid dues en route to UCLA

March 21, 2007

Hispanic group to honor comic strip’s creator (Hector Cantu) – Baylor University

March 19, 2007

Eric Rivera Recognized – San Diego State University

March 13, 2007

MIGRANT FARM WORKER SUPPORTER CESAR CHAVEZ TO BE HONORED BY COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

March 9, 2007

Cal State professor receives national award – Marcos Martinez

February 13, 2007

University of Miami Names Vice President for Government Affairs – Rudy Fernández

January 30, 2007

New Mexico Tech President Dr. Daniel Lopez was named Wednesday as one of five finalists for the vacant position of president of the University of New Mexico.

January 29, 2007

Former Michigan State University Spanish professor Robert Louis Fiore has received one of Spain’s most prestigious honors.

January 28, 2007

University of Central Florida professor named to lead Latin studies – Jose Maunez Cuadra

January 19, 2007

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

January 16, 2007

President of U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute, Juan Andrade, Jr., to keynote Men of Color Conference at Indiana University on Feb. 3

January 14, 2007

“Baldo” writer speaking at Purdue

January 11, 2007

Woodland educator (Francisco C. Rodriguez) being honored by University of California – Davis alumni

January 4, 2007

Miami Dade College President Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón honored

December 19, 2006

Departure from Stanford of popular Latino professor likely to stir debate

December 8, 2006

Kansas State’s Clemente Jaquez-Herrera Receives Gilman International Scholarship To Study Abroad In Orvieto, Italy