Latino and Black students were more likely to picture scientists as people who look like them – and not stereotypical white men in lab coats.
Sonya A. Grier, American University Kogod School of Business Despite the increasing diversity among America’s college students, business school professors remain overwhelmingly white. In U.S. business schools, Black and Hispanic individuals...
Companies are shifting towards virtual hiring. With staggering unemployment in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are looking for work for the first time in years.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the inequity of the U.S. economy toward minority racial and ethnic groups. Research shows that successful entrepreneurship can help reduce the racial wealth disparity, especially for the Latino community.
Claudia Ramos, graphic designer and illustrator from North Hollywood, California, dreams of turning her side business, Claudia Ramos Designs, into a full-time gig. Her dreams are specific: She’d like to see her work and that of other Latina...
Local credit unions can help meet the needs of minority communities throughout the U.S. By Jill Everton  |  Published: January 13, 2019 Credit unions are often the best banking and credit...
TAMPA, Fla. (Dec. 14, 2017) - The University of South Florida Tampa has been recognized as a top performing university — fourth in the nation overall and the number one public university — for eliminating the completion gap between Latino and white students, according to...