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Los Angeles Times | BY COLLIN BINKLEY AND PHILIP MARCELO International students are returning to U.S. colleges in stronger numbers this year, but the rebound has yet to make up for last year’s historic declines as COVID-19 continues to disrupt academic exchange, according to a new survey. Nationwide, American colleges and ...
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The Campaign For College Opportunity, November 2021
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Long Beach Press-Telegram - By PIERCE SINGGIH
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Middlebury Institute of International Studies - By Jessie Raymond
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By Shannon Larson, Boston Globe Raquel Coronell Uribe had tempered her expectations as she spoke with a close friend over the phone on Sunday night in an attempt to distract herself. She knew deliberations among outgoing members of the Harvard Crimson’s masthead had ended that evening — and sooner or ...
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By Swarnali Hannan and Kevin WisemanIMF Western Hemisphere Department November 8, 2021 Mexico’s economy is rebounding from its steepest recession in decades. Raising productivity and tackling poverty remain key challenges. Manufacturing and exports are above pre-pandemic levels, services are re-opening, and employment is recovering. However, the pandemic has taken a severe toll ...
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By EVAN HALPER, LOS ANGELES TIMES – DEC. 22, 2020 WASHINGTON — Joe Biden is poised to nominate Miguel Cardona as secretary of Education. The schools chief in Connecticut pushed to reopen campuses during the COVID-19 pandemic and emerged as a consensus choice for the federal post with the backing of ...
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By: Kery Murakami, Inside Higher Ed – December 8, 2020 More than 40 Hispanic civil rights and policy groups, including the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, are urging President-elect Biden to pick a former National Education Association president, Lily Eskelsen García, as education secretary. “Eskelsen García is the ideal candidate to ...
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By Nora Neus, CNN – Nov. 26, 2020 In second grade, Santiago Potes walked into Marina Esteva's gifted and talented classroom at Sweetwater Elementary School in Miami, Florida, for the first time. He was an undocumented immigrant from Colombia who entered the country when he was 4 years old. Esteva ...
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Friday: Joseph Castro will be the first Californian and the first Mexican-American to lead the nation’s biggest four-year public university system. By Jill Cowan, New York Times – Sep. 25, 2020 Good morning. Earlier this week, the California State University announced its next leader: Joseph Castro, who has served as ...