Our Voices At a time when the population of college students continues to diversify--by race, ethnicity, gender, income, and working status -- we are fortunate to have strong examples of innovative practices that are helping to advance educational equity as well as our broader society. Sarita Brown and Deborah Santiago, co-founders of Excelencia in Education, Chronicle of Higher Education, Latino Success Stories Can Help All Students Featured Press Release February 2024 Excelencia in Education Provides Roadmap for Higher Education Institutions and Employers to Advance Latino Talent and Meet U.S. Workforce Needs Press Release September 2023 Fourteen Colleges and Universities Earn the Seal of Excelencia for Demonstrating Intentionality and Impact in Serving Latino Students Stay Informed Below, view our latest press releases and articles where Excelencia has added a Latino voice to education issues. Join our Facebook community of leaders and professionals committed to making a positive contribution to the success of Latino students in higher education. Join the Twitter conversation and follow us to get the latest data-driven analysis around what education policies and institutional practices work best to support Latino student achievement. Follow us on LinkedIn to get the latest data-driven analysis and best practices for improving Latino student success in higher education. For interviews contact MEDIA@EdExcelencia.org Follow Us on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EdExcelenciaTwitter: @EdExcelenciaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/excelencia-in-education Hashtags to follow: #LatinoStudentSuccess #Presidents4Latinos #ExcelenciaSeal #GrowingExamples #HigherEd Excelencia's Perspectives Press Releases
Press Release February 2024 Excelencia in Education Provides Roadmap for Higher Education Institutions and Employers to Advance Latino Talent and Meet U.S. Workforce Needs
Press Release September 2023 Fourteen Colleges and Universities Earn the Seal of Excelencia for Demonstrating Intentionality and Impact in Serving Latino Students