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National News
More recruiting of underrepresented minorities needed at U.S. medical schools
The level of diversity among medical school faculty, practioners and trainees still remains low when compared to the U.S. population, say two top University of Michigan faculty in an analysis published in the journal Gastroenterology.
Jan 28, 2010, 19:41

National News
Online Degree Completion Program Helps Dropouts
An online program developed by The University of Texas at El Paso will help people who have dropped out of college complete their degrees without having to attend class on campus. UTEP’s online BMS degree launches spring 2010. Registration is now open.
Jan 12, 2010, 14:45

Business
Sodexo Tops 2009 HACR List of Most Inclusive Companies for Hispanics
Sodexo earned the highest ranking in the 2009 Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) Corporate Inclusion Index.  The index, released in late December, measures the level of commitment to Hispanic inclusion in the areas of employment, procurement, philanthropy and governance among Fortune 100 and HACR Corporate Member companies.
Jan 12, 2010, 14:37

People
Rocks, Jeans, and Busy Machines
Alane Alvarez de Rivera has 13 years experience in civil engineering and her husband, Raymundo, has more than a dozen years of engineering design experience. Both Alane and Raymundo are registered professional engineers in the state of Texas. In 2009, they wrote, and Rivera Engineering published, their first book in “The Engineering Kids Storybook” series. Recently, Alane spoke to HE&IT about the book and her mission to recruit future engineers.

Jan 7, 2010, 17:36

National News
US Job Satisfaction at Lowest Level in Two Decades
Americans of all ages and income brackets continue to grow increasingly unhappy at work—a long-term trend that should be a red flag to employers, according to a report released today by The Conference Board
Jan 7, 2010, 15:05