Hispanic

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 12:00PM 12/22/2011
    Multigenerational households in this country are growing fast. At the end of 2009, 51.4 million Americans lived in a home with three or more generations under one roof, up nearly 5 million from 2007. So what's driving this trend, and how can you move in relatives without drowning in drama?

    By Steven Kent

    | 8:30AM 12/07/2010
    When the U.S. Department of Education published its new set of student aid rules recently, many education commentators saw a series of small tweaks to the current student aid system that came amid a few minor controversies -- and one glaring hole where a major controversy should have been. That...

    By Vanessa Richardson

    | 9:00AM 9/07/2010
    At a time when the Hispanic population in the U.S. is growing fast, not enough of them are graduating from college. According to a study done last month by the Education Trust, 60% of white college students nationwide earn their bachelor degrees in six years or less, but only 49% of Hispanic...

    By Jonathan Berr

    | 12:45PM 6/18/2010
    One of the most disturbing aspects of the home foreclosure crisis is how much damage it has caused in minority communities. Activist group Committee for Responsible Lending finds black and Hispanic borrowers are twice as likely to have lost their homes.

    By Aaron Crowe

    | 5:30PM 11/11/2008
    As the unemployed father of a 4-year-old daughter who is starting to notice the ads on TV and in magazines for Christmas toys, I worry about the high-priced gifts from Santa that she may soon start asking for. And along comes the $95 Maru doll, which is supposed to be the hottest new doll of the...