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Latino students were once the fastest-growing group in U.S. colleges. Due to COVID-19, that is no longer the case. Latinos and other communities of color continue to bear a heavy burden of the pandemic economic fallout, making it harder for families to send their children to college. In response, George Fox University, a private university …
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Latino College Enrollment Shrunk During COVID-19

Latinos are suffering high rates of COVID-19 cases and deaths, with low vaccine rates. But in addition to the health impact, the pandemic is worsening underlying health inequities for this population in areas like access to housing, federal aid, and healthy food. Now, new research shows that the pandemic is even reducing the number of …
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DHA Employee Recognition [Image 6 of 8]

Defense Health Agency Deputy Director Michael Malanoski and Senior Enlisted Leader U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Olasupo Goyea, assistant director, resources and personnel integration, presented Dina Bernstein with an employee recognition certification on behalf of three civilian employees, during the DHA employee recognition ceremony on June 12, 2024, at Defense Health Headquarters in Falls Church, Virginia. She accepted on behalf of: Keith Gibel who received the DHA Positive Spirit Award; Melanie McGhee who was presented the DHA Good Steward Award; and Lauren Rosenblatt, who received the DHA Rising Leader Award.