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  1. Sep 14, 2021 · Serving UCI’s Latino community. “Yes, it WAS possible” is emblazoned on the mortarboard of a student participating in a pre-COVID-19 Nuestra Graduación, a bilingual ceremony that celebrates the achievements of UCI’s Latino grads. 2021 marks the fifth consecutive year that UCI has been designated a federally recognized Hispanic-Serving ...

  2. Explore demographics of Irvine, CA including diversity, population, income, and community statistics. ... Hispanic. 11%. Two or more races. 6%. ... but there are ...

  3. Jun 1, 2022 · The Latinx Resource Center (LRC) was founded in 2019 to raise awareness of social, political, economic, historical and cultural realities of the Chicanx/Latinx communities. We accomplish this mission by offering resources, programs, and a space where cultura, arte and academia are interconnected. Our vision is that these efforts will broaden ...

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  4. May 23, 2017 · “This impressive growth signifies the aspirations, dedication and achievement of Latino students, families and communities. We are a Hispanic-thriving institution, first and foremost.” Besides the Hispanic portion, UC Irvine’s student population is 38.6 percent Asian, 14.1 percent Caucasian and 2.9 percent African American.

  5. Jun 9, 2017 · UC Irvine, Gillman said, is not only admitting more Latino students but also helping them succeed. Eight of 10 freshmen who entered in 2010-11 graduated within six years, about equal to whites and ...

    • teresa.watanabe@latimes.com
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  6. Jul 16, 2020 · Roberto Salazar is heading to UC Irvine as one of the 28,662 California Latino students admitted to UC’s fall freshman class. The Los Angeles High graduate migrated to Los Angeles from El ...

  7. Oct 3, 2022 · Irvine, Calif., Oct. 3, 2022 – The National Institutes of Health is awarding nearly $4.7 million over five years to support research teams from University of California campuses in Irvine, Berkeley and San Francisco who are collaborating on a new project that will combine peer support with the use of a digital platform to better serve the mental health needs of Latino patients with limited English proficiency.