Wednesday, October 8, 2014

McDonald's-USHLI Series of Student Leadership Summits Continues in New York, NY

McDonald's-USHLI Series of Student Leadership Summits Continues in New York, NY 
McDonald's and USHLI continued its 2014 series of Student Leadership Summits in New York, NY. The event, held at George Washington Educational Campus, was attended by approximately 1,100 students, teachers and counselors.


The event featured two nationally prominent motivational speakers, Carlos Ojeda and Ernesto Mejia from CoolSpeak, and a Career and College Recruitment Fair.  The Career and College Recruitment Fair featured a Study Lounge sponsored by McDonald's, where students received useful information on scholarships and preparing for college. Seventeen (17) recruiters representing post-secondary institutions at every level participated.  
  

Ms. Ana Madan, a local McDonald's owner/operator, addressed the students as well. USHLI is very grateful to the local leadership for its assistance and to McDonald's for its generous sponsorship of this series of Student Leadership Summits.  Complimentary apple slices and yogurt were served.  


  
The SLS is USHLI's flagship youth program. The program is designed to motivate students to improve their academic performance, graduate and pursue some level of post-secondary education. An estimated 75,515 have been served to date this year in 13 states. 

For more information about the Student Leadership Summits, interested persons should contact Dr. Juan Andrade at docandrade@ushli.org.

McDonald's-USHLI Series of Student Leadership Summits Continues in Minneapolis, MN

McDonald's-USHLI Series of Student Leadership Summits Continues in Minneapolis, MN 
McDonald's and USHLI continued its 2014 series of Student Leadership Summits in Minneapolis, MN.  The event, held at Roosevelt High School, was attended by approximately 1,300 students, teachers and counselors.  Students from Wellstone International High School and El Colegio Charter School also attended.

The event featured two nationally prominent motivational speakers, Carlos Ojeda and Ernesto Mejia from CoolSpeak, and a Career and College Recruitment Fair. The Career and College Recruitment Fair featured a Study Lounge sponsored by McDonald's, where students received useful information on scholarships and preparing for college.  Thirty-seven (37) recruiters representing post-secondary institutions at every level participated.  
  

Mr. Oscar Binder, a local McDonald's owner/operator, addressed the students as well. USHLI is very grateful to Mr. Michael Bradley, the Principal at Roosevelt High School, and the entire team at Roosevelt High School for their leadership and invaluable assistance, and to McDonald's for its generous sponsorship of this series of Student Leadership Summits. Complimentary apple slices and water were served.  


The SLS is USHLI's flagship youth program.  The program is designed to motivate students to improve their academic performance, graduate and pursue some level of post-secondary education.  An estimated 74,415 have been served to date this year in 12 states. 

For more information about the Student Leadership Summits, interested persons should contact Dr. Juan Andrade at docandrade@ushli.org.

Monday, October 6, 2014

McDonald's-USHLI Series of Student Leadership Summits Continues in Massachusetts

McDonald's-USHLI Series of
Student Leadership Summits Continues in Massachusetts
McDonald's and USHLI continued its 2014 series of Student Leadership Summits in Lawrence, MA.  The event, held at Lawrence High School, was attended by approximately 600 students, teachers and counselors.

The event featured two nationally prominent motivational speakers, Carlos Ojeda and Ernesto Mejia from CoolSpeak. The summit featured a study lounge sponsored by McDonald's where students received useful information on scholarships and preparing for college.  Complimentary apple slices and water were served.

  

Karina Gonzalez, a Boston Region Financial Analyst from McDonald's, addressed the students as well. USHLI is very grateful to Richard Gorham, English Department Chair at Lawrence High School and his colleagues for their leadership and invaluable assistance, and to McDonald's for its generous sponsorship of this series of Student Leadership Summits.  


The SLS is USHLI's flagship youth program.  The program is designed to motivate students to improve their academic performance, graduate and pursue some level of post-secondary education.  An estimated 73,115 have been served to date this year in 11 states.

For more information about the Student Leadership Summits, interested persons should contact Dr. Juan Andrade at docandrade@ushli.org.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Over 1,200 Students and Educators Attend Student Leadership Series Events in Indiana

 Over 1,200 Students and Educators Attend Student Leadership Series Events in Indiana


An estimated 1,277 students and educators attended USHLI Student Leadership Series (SLS) events held in Lake County.  USHLI is very grateful for the leadership and cooperation provided by administrators at Gavit High School and Whiting High School that hosted events.

The featured speaker was USHLI President Dr. Juan Andrade, who has earned five college degrees including a doctorate, received five honorary doctorates, and is the 4th Latino in history to be decorated by both the President of the United States and the Government of Mexico.


The SLS is USHLI's flagship youth program.  Our goal in 2014 is to serve 200,000 students, parents, and educators in 30 states and help in Creating a Culture of Education.  The program is designed to motivate students to improve their academic performance, graduate and pursue some level of post-secondary education.  An estimated 72,515 have been served to date this year in 10 states.

The SLS program focuses on Stay-in-School Rallies for middle school and high school students, Career & College Recruitment FairsRegional Leadership Summits for college students, Parent Involvement Workshopsfor parents, and Professional Development for educators. 

Click HERE to see a one-minute video featuring SLS highlights from 2013.

To learn more about hosting an SLS event contact Dr. Juan Andrade at docandrade@ushli.org. 



              SLS Honorary Chair
                                        
              SLS Honorary Co-Chair
                             

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Berto Aguayo & Estafania Perez Luna Receive $1,000 Scholarships

Berto Aguayo & Estafania Perez Luna Receive $1,000 Scholarships
USHLI has awarded over $1.3 million in scholarships and internships to Latino college students. With affordability being one of the main reasons many Latinos are unable to complete their post-secondary education or training, USHLI tries to help students stay in school and graduate by raising money for scholarships.
USHLI is proud to partner with the Ford Blue Oval Scholars program. Twenty (20) Latino students attending 17 colleges or universities in 8 states have been selected to receive scholarships in 2014. Students must demonstrate strong leadership potential and the need for financial support must be equally strong.  Also, additional consideration is given to students who are the first in their family to graduate high school or the first to pursue post-secondary education or training. 

Two of our scholarship recipients are Berto Aguayo and Estafania Perez Luna. Berto is a sophomore at Dominican University and majoring in Political Science and Economics. Estafania is a sophomore attending the University of Illinois at Chicago, and is a pre-medicine student. 

Click on their picture to see their short video.  
              
USHLI continues to be the premier national organization empowering Latino youth by engaging students in nonpartisan civic participation and leadership development, and promoting education. Over 490,000 high school and college students have participated in USHLI's education programs including Students for an Educated Democracy, Citizens for an Educated Democracy, Student Leadership Series, Collegiate Leadership Development, Grassroots Leadership Development, and 21st Century Leaders/MillerCoors Scholars.

In addition, USHLI has registered over 2.3 million new voters and published over 425 studies and reports on Latino demographics. In 2012 USHLI was recognized as the National Organization of the Year.

Over 4,800 attend Student Leadership Series Events in Cicero, IL

Over 4,800 attend Student Leadership Series Events in Cicero, IL 
An estimated 4,830 students and educators attended USHLI Student Leadership Series (SLS) events held in Cicero, IL.  USHLI is very grateful for the leadership and cooperation provided by administrators at Morton East High School, the Freshman Center, and Unity Jr. High School that hosted events.



 

 

The featured speaker was Roy Juarez, Jr., one of the top motivational speakers in the nation and a favorite among students of all ages from middle school to college.  Our guest speaker was Zenaida Lorenzo, who recently joined the USHLI team.



The SLS is USHLI's flagship youth program.  Our goal in 2014 is to serve 200,000 students, parents, and educators in 30 states and help in Creating a Culture of Education.  The program is designed to motivate students to improve their academic performance, graduate and pursue some level of post-secondary education.  An estimated 71,141 have been served to date this year in 10 states.

The SLS program focuses on Stay-in-School Rallies for middle school and high school students, Career & College Recruitment FairsRegional Leadership Summits for college students, Parent Involvement Workshopsfor parents, and Professional Development for educators. 

Click HERE to see a one-minute video featuring SLS highlights from 2013.

To learn more about hosting an SLS event contact Dr. Juan Andrade at docandrade@ushli.org

        SLS Honorary Chair
                      
             SLS Honorary Co-Chair
                            

Dr. Juan Andrade Addresses Leaders in Lansing, Michigan

 Dr. Juan Andrade Addresses Leaders in Lansing, Michigan 
USHLI President, Dr. Juan Andrade, addressed civic and community leaders as well as clergy, academicians, and students attending the 16th Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration and 19th Annual César E. Chavez Commemorative Dinner in Lansing, MI.

The Heritage Month Celebration and Commemorative Dinner was organized by the Hispanic/Latino Commission of Michigan, led by its Executive Director Mary Lou Mason and Board Chair Gil Guzman.  About the organizers Dr. Andrade said, "Mary Lou Mason is the longest serving and most respected executive director of a Hispanic/Latino commission in the nation.  I know them all and can say that without qualification.  She is one of USHLI's strongest and most influential allies and it has been a privilege to have her guidance and advice on our work in the Latino community throughout the state of Michigan."

Leadership awards and scholarships were also presented at the event.  It was a pleasure to participate in this great event and fantastic program.
Dr. Andrade can be reached at docandrade@ushli.org or 312.427.8683.