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UTA celebrates National Hispanic-Serving Institution Week

In celebration of National Hispanic Serving Institution Week, UTA is hosting events from Sept. 9 to 13 connecting students, faculty and staff to explore Hispanic culture through movies, snacks and a day of service. HSI initiatives aims to transform UTA into a “Hispanic Thriving Institution” and advance its federal designation. This year celebrates 10 years since UTA received its HSI designation. The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities worked with U.S. Congress members to recognize the contributions of Hispanic-serving institutions such as UTA. Maria Yareli Delgado, senior director of UTA's Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives, said HSIs like UTA are encouraged to celebrate the week to heighten awareness around the important role HSIs play in improving access to education and the advancement of students. “This whole week, it's a series of events that provide opportunities to engage with UTA students, staff, faculty, alumni and the community to share the opportunities that the federal designation grants to this institution,” Delgado said. Delgado said HSI initiatives can obtain millions of dollars in federal grants to raise educational opportunities, support programs and community outreach. HSI designations are important to UTA and other universities because they are at the forefront of efforts to increase educational access and success for the nation’s population at institutions, she said. Students can look forward to the following events: @mn.alansari news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

In celebration of National Hispanic Serving Institution Week, UTA is hosting events from Sept. 9 to 13 connecting students, faculty and staff to explore Hispanic culture through movies, snacks and a day of service.

HSI initiatives aims to transform UTA into a “Hispanic Thriving Institution” and advance its federal designation. This year celebrates 10 years since UTA received its HSI designation.

The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities worked with U.S. Congress members to recognize the contributions of Hispanic-serving institutions such as UTA.

Maria Yareli Delgado, senior director of UTA's Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives, said HSIs like UTA are encouraged to celebrate the week to heighten awareness around the important role HSIs play in improving access to education and the advancement of students.

“This whole week, it's a series of events that provide opportunities to engage with UTA students, staff, faculty, alumni and the community to share the opportunities that the federal designation grants to this institution,” Delgado said.

Delgado said HSI initiatives can obtain millions of dollars in federal grants to raise educational opportunities, support programs and community outreach.

HSI designations are important to UTA and other universities because they are at the forefront of efforts to increase educational access and success for the nation’s population at institutions, she said.

Students can look forward to the following events:

@mn.alansari

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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