Hispanic/Latine students represent a vibrant and diverse community rooted in rich cultural traditions, multilingualism, and a strong sense of identity and resilience. This community includes individuals from a wide range of nationalities and backgrounds across Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain. Hispanic/Latine students contribute significantly to campus life through their leadership, creativity, and commitment to community. Supporting this community means recognizing both the unique strengths and the systemic barriers they may face, and providing culturally responsive resources, mentorship, and opportunities that affirm their heritage and support their academic and career success.
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In an increasingly competitive job market, internships have become essential stepping stones for students to gain valuable experience and build their professional networks. As students from diverse backgrounds navigate the internship application process, they may wonder whether to highlight or …
LinkedIn gets a lot of hate, and much of it is well deserved. But it is still an excellent tool to level up your career. In this episode, I break down why LinkedIn is still an extremely powerful tool for …
By Leigh Ann Muth-Waring (she/hers)
Source: How Can I Advance My Career as a Latino Professional? – Career Hub | Duke University
Career Advice for Latino Professionals: Key Strategies for Success
Many Latino professionals in the United States often ask, “How can …
In this episode, I dive into the concept of underearning: what it really means, how it shows up, and the mindset shifts that help you break free from it. I explain the difference between being underpaid (when the system undervalues …

