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Hispanic Outlook on Education

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Written as a Hispanic magazine for today's college campus that reaches educators, administrators, students, student services and community-based organizations and corporations. Spotlights the significance of communication in academic circles, the importance of positive learning experiences, the contributions of both Hispanic and non-Hispanic role models, and observations on policies and procedures in academia. Explores issues confronted by Hispanics on the college campus and in everyday life. Regular sections include: First Impression, featuring new things happening on campus or in class; Punto Final!, offers opinion from academics on topics concerning higher education and Hispanics; Political Beat, a monthly commentary from Washington on current events; Targeting Higher Education, with articles form board members covering prevalent issues and concerns; Periodically, which highlights articles published in other higher education journals; PPP-People, Places, Publications- featuring recent events, notable newsmakers and recent books; FYI, with up-to-date information from organizations regarding academic communities; and Uncensored, a monthly column with pro and con comments concerning ongoing issues.

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