Utah State ‘Latinos In Action’ boot camp prepares Latino youth for higher ed
In 2017, only 77 percent of Utah Latinos graduated high school. The percentage of those going to college is even lower.
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In 2017, only 77 percent of Utah Latinos graduated high school. The percentage of those going to college is even lower.
China opened its third internet court, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Friday to help deal with the rising number of disputes and problems caused by society's ever-growing reliance on cyberspace.
Scores of full-time, non-tenure-track instructors were promoted last year under a recognition and reward system at Penn State.
A senior scientist who said physics "was invented and built by men" has been suspended with immediate effect from working with the European nuclear research centre Cern.
A major generational transition in the workforce is underway, with 10,000 Baby Boomers reaching retirement age every day.
Right-wing intellectuals who fetishise ‘facts’ frustrate rather than further intellectual debate
An evangelical Christian university removed language that explicitly prohibited romantic same-sex relationships but still bars sex or marriage for gay or lesbian couples.
Panelists at Princeton University condemned communism on Tuesday, likening it to a “religion” with “extremely sloppy theology” and honing in on its “inhuman” nature.
Voting machines pose "serious risks" to US security, hackers are warning.
Kavanaugh passes, with a condition: The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to send the Brett Kavanaugh nomination to the floor, but Sen. Jeff Flake said he will only support it after a brief FBI investigation.