Diversity and inclusion in higher education with 2020 Alumni Fellow Rebecca Hernandez
Diversity and inclusion in higher education with 2020 Alumni Fellow Rebecca Hernandez
Effectively educating first generation Latino students requires organizational leaders to examine curriculum, structure, policy and process changes.
Effectively educating first generation Latino students requires organizational leaders to examine curriculum, structure, policy and process changes throughout the institution. Dr. Hernandez shares the lessons learned and changes implemented at George Fox University in Portland to better welcome the students and why these important efforts matter. This work was modeled from the changes made at Goshen College, Goshen Indiana, with funding by the Lilly Endowment. Presentation introduction by College of Public Health and Human Sciences student Hallie Baker, Kinesiology with minors in Political Science and Spanish. Alumni Fellow introduction by Javier Nieto, Dean, College of Public Health and Human Sciences.
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