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New Focus on Chicanx and Latinx Art

By Dani Guerrero September 15, 2017

Over the last four decades, Chicanx art and Latinx art have grown as artistic currents of the modern American cultural landscape. Mainly founded by Southern California-based Chicanx and Latinx artists,...

Scores Rise for Hispanic Students

By Natalie LaRue November 18, 2014

Hispanic students have made significant strides toward increasing the average scores on national math tests over the course of the last decade, with public school students in cities including Washington,...

MSB Hosts Latin Students

By Katherine Richardson March 7, 2014

The McDonough School of Business is currently accommodating 40 Latin American leaders for a 12-week Global Competitiveness Leadership Program that began in late January. The GCL Program was founded...

Latino Fraternity Joins GU Greek Groups

By Carly Graf April 24, 2012

Six students became the first-ever pledge line of the Georgetown colony of the Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity Sunday, inaugurating the Latino fraternity’s presence on campus. Founding member Alberto Morales...

Male Empowerment Week Unites Black, Latino Students

By Matt Joseloff April 16, 2010

Celebrating the similarities between the university's black and Latino communities, students took part this week in symposia to examine how men of color fit in at Georgetown and in the broader world. Male...

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