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1. ETS Launches Special Website on Achievement Gaps

PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Educational Testing Service (ETS), the world's leading measurement and research organization, has created a new website to draw attention to achievement gaps among students, provide resourc

2. Cigarroa Picked for Education Panel

Francisco G. Cigarroa, the University of Texas system's chancellor, has been appointed by President Obama to serve on the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. UT San Antonio President Ricardo Romo also was appointed to the commission.

3. AT&T Scientist Dr. Alicia Abella Appointed to Presidential Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics

DALLAS

4. Communities In Schools President Dan Cardinali Appointed to President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics

ARLINGTON, Va.

5. Ad Shop Injects Strategic, Creative Thinking With Cultural, Social Anthropology

NEW YORK

6. Hispanic Academics and Senior Latino Leaders From Across the U.S. Will Convene In Texas to Discuss the Role Hispanic Higher Education Will Play in Restoring Our Nation's Vitality

Just days after President Obama's first speech before joint houses of Congress underscored the urgency for education reform and innovation as a solution to helping restore our country's financial future; many of America's key leaders in Hispanic Higher Education are already being called to action.

From March 3rd through March 5th, many of America's best and brightest in the field of academia will unite at AAHHE's annual conference in San Antonio, Texas, to discuss a host of topics that will help U.S. Hispanics have a fair shot in achieving their American Dream; a college

7. The Struggle to Communicate with U.S. Hispanics

Part of our Annual Media Report, Managing Editor Michael Bowker asks two renowned scholars to weigh in on what the mainstream media needs to do to better understand white-collar, middle-class Hispanics. Princeton University Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Marta Tienda, and Rutgers University Dean of the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies, Jorge Reina Schement, offer their views on the complexities of reaching this underserved demographic.

8. Dr. Jerry I. Porras to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Hispanic Business Magazine 2007 EOY®

Hispanic Business magazine editor and publisher Jesús Chavarría announced that Dr. Jerry I. Porras, Lane Professor of Organizational Behavior and Change, Emeritus, and Director of the Leading and Managing Change Executive Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the magazine's annual EOY Awards Gala.

9. Hispanic Groups Disappointed by High Court Schools Decision

Saying segregation is still very much alive in public education, Hispanic commentators saw Thursday's ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court as a serious setback that is likely to do nothing to decrease racial and ethnic isolation.

10. Snatching Victory From Defeat

Setbacks in the affirmative action landscape accelerate other outreach efforts.

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