199:âKristyan Kouri and Harold Hellenbrand: College is a wise investment for allâ: Kouri and Hellenbrand published an article titled âCollege is a wise investment for allâ in the Los Angeles Daily News on June 22, 2011 followed by an update from August 28, 2017. The article talks about the importance of obtaining a college education and how there should be better funding in order for California residents to have more access to college education along with programs that specifically help students with certain needs such as the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP). Kouri and Hellenbrand gave two testimonies of two students who lived lives that were involved in gangs. Isabelle, one of the students, explained how EOP and Cal State, Northridge helped her to leave the gang life and realize her dreams. Kouri and Hellenbrand continue to emphasize how crucial it is for the public to understand that cuts to the California education system is threatening, and although it will cost money from the state in order to stop this mistake from happening, the state as a whole will benefit in the long run. In the long term, people with a college education earn more money which results in more tax revenues which also results in more money for the state for the state to use on population needs. Kouri and Hellenbrand conclude their article by reiterating how educational institutions like Cal State, Northridge are vital to the well being of all California residents and urged voters to demand more investment in education from the state.
202:âKristyan Kouri and Harold Hellenbrand: Economic barriers to college hit Hispanics especially hardâ: Kouri and Hellenbrand published an article in the Los Angeles Daily News titled âEconomic barriers to college hit Hispanics especially hardâ on August 19, 2011 followed by an update August 28, 2017. The article lays out the significance that is a college education and what it means for disadvantaged communities such as the Latin community. The article tells the story of 90-year-old Nellie Saenz Chavez and her struggle of holding a life of low-paying jobs while also being a mother and having a husband who worked all day as well. Although Chavez was able to obtain a more decent life in her later years, her story is a prime example of the lack of educational opportunities that existed for Hispanics before modern times. From the last 10 to 15 years, there has been a significant increase in Hispanics with a college degree which serves evidence that funding for more educational opportunities have proven to be effective. Strangely, a study done by researchers at California State University, Sacramento, has shown that rates of college graduation of Hispanics have begun to drop. Kouri and Hellenbrand conclude by prompting readers to urge the state government to keep funding for higher education in California.
190:(CSU) system. Hellenbrand served in the interim role until Dianne F. Harrison was appointed as the president of CSUN in June 2012, when he returned to the provost and vice president position. By the end of his tenure as provost, CSUN had an average enrollment of 40,000 students and employment of 4,000 faculty and staff members. Hellenbrand's strengths were in planning, K-12 linkages, retention efforts, and commitment to diversity. He stepped down from the provost position in 2015 and taught in the CSUN English department for several years until he retired with Emeritus status.
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