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Georgetown Law to high schoolers: ‘You can do this—and we’re going to help’
Georgetown Law Center’s Early Outreach Initiative is partnering with dozens of high schools and organizations to reach teens from underserved communities and ensure they have the awareness and tools to consider a legal career. Read >
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Report: Undocumented student enrollment nosedives at California colleges
A new report finds that between 2016-17 and 2022-23, the number of newly enrolled undocumented, low-income students declined by half across the University of California and California State University systems amid legal challenges to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Read >
‘A gift that never stops giving’
Two brothers will donate millions to San Diego State University’s Black Resource Center in honor of the Black couple who helped their Chinese American parents find a home in San Diego during an era of racially discriminatory housing practices. Read >
Alumni mentors are ‘crucial connectors’ for many students
Mentoring, guest speaking, and providing academic and career guidance are some of the ways alumni can help increase access to social capital, or the personal and professional connections that unlock opportunities, writes the president and CEO of Lumina Foundation. Read >
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