Hispanic Magazine offers free guide to colleges
To help Hispanic students find the college that is just right for them, HISPANIC Magazine has compiled a "1995 Guide to the Top 25 Colleges for Hispanics," and they're offering it for free.In addition to the top schools, the guide offers a listing of colleges and universities with high levels of Hispanic enrollment, or Hispanic-serving institutions compiled by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. Editor and Publisher Alfredo J. Estrada...
Hispanic Magazine: Old Pueblo in top cities for Latinos to thrive
Hispanic Magazine not only credits the arts in Tucson, but also factors such as its climate, crime rate, cost of living, transportation and health care. By C.T. REVERE Citizen Staff Writer Considering that one in three Tucsonans is Hispanic, and we're only an hour drive from Mexico, it's no big surprise that the Old Pueblo has been ranked one of the top 10 U.S. cities for Hispanics to call home.What is surprising is that Tucson has been missing from Hispanic...
HISPANIC MAGAZINE RENUEVA SU IMAGEN
Hispanic Magazine, que pone de relieve historias de éxito de los hispanos, lanzó ayer un nuevo look con el plan de proyectar una imagen modernizada, ``más atractiva'' y fácil de leer.Con el rediseño, en el 16 aniversario de la revista, introdujeron cambios en el logo, la tipografía ``para facilitar la lectura'', los puntos de entrada con tal de hacerlos más atractivos y las fotografías ``que ahora son de mayor...
Hispanic magazine cuts `Corporate 100' list to 75
Austin-based Hispanic magazine has decided to honor only 75 corporations instead of 100 this year because it can't find enough companies worth recognizing for their support of the Hispanic community. ``Politically and economically, the Hispanic community came of age last year,'' said Alfredo Estrada, publisher-editor of the 10-year-old publication. ``Hispanics now have about $300 billion of purchasing power. And Hispanics voted in record numbers in the...
RENUNCIA EL DIRECTOR DE HISPANIC MAGAZINE
Carlos Verdecia, que ha llevado las riendas de Hispanic Magazine desde 1999, presentó su renuncia a la dirección de la revista dispuesto a iniciar nuevas aventuras en el giro editorial, aunque por el momento prefiere no revelar sus planes.``Siempre seguiré en el mismo giro'', dijo Verdecia, quien permanecerá en el cargo hasta el 29 de julio. ``Pero no me está permitido'' dar detalles, agregó en una conversación telefónica. Antes de...