From the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement Press Release: This fall, Project MALES (Mentoring to Achieve Latino Educational Success) is celebrating 10 years of research and programmatic success at The University of Texas at Austin. Established in fall 2010, Project MALES includes three initiatives with national, state and local impact: a… read more
Introducing Our Newest Project MALES Faculty & Research Affiliates
Project MALES is excited to welcome our newest Faculty and Research Affiliates: Dr. Derrick R. Brooms, Dr. Susana H. Hernandez, Dr. Carlos Martinez-Cano, Dr. Guillermo Ortega, Dr. Oscar E. Patrón, and Dr. Michael V. Singh. Derrick R. Brooms, Ph.D. is faculty in Sociology at the University of Cincinnati where he… read more
Project MALES Announces 2020-2021 PM-GSP Scholars!
Project MALES is pleased to announce the 2020-2021 Graduate Scholars Program (PM-GSP) recipients. After receiving an impressive pool of applications from across the country, the following scholars were selected to join the 2020-2021 cohort: Jesse Enriquez (University of California, San Diego), Ángel Gonzalez (San Diego State University), Shawn S. Savage… read more
Upcoming Webinar 10/23: Using Critical Mentoring and Collaborative Partnerships to Support BYMOC in Texas
Project MALES Mentoring Program – Project MALES Webinar | Register Now | Friday, October 23, 2020, 12:30 – 1:30 PM (CDT) For the last decade, Project MALES (Mentoring to Achieve Latino Educational Success) has advanced a research and programmatic agenda that supports the success of male students of color across educational sectors through its… read more
New Research Brief: College Is…: Focusing on the College Knowledge of Gang-Associated Latino Young Men
From the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement Press Release: The Project MALES Research Institute has released a new research brief examining what Latino young men who self-identify as gang-associated know about college knowledge and their aspirations for the future. As part of the qualitative analysis, the researchers examined the experiences of 19 students at… read more
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