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Vanguard University in Costa Mesa recently celebrated the completion of its Leadership and Latina/o Identity course, honoring 37 first-year and transfer students of Latino heritage. The ceremony highlighted the need for diversity in leadership, as university officials aim for more inclusive representation in future leadership roles. The program fosters essential skills in culture, emotional intelligence, and mentorship, preparing students for impactful careers. Plans are underway to expand the program further, establishing a foundation for Latino leaders ready to make a difference.
Vanguard University Cheers on Future Latino Leaders in Costa Mesa!
In sunny Costa Mesa, Vanguard University just wrapped up an exciting completion ceremony for its Leadership and Latina/o Identity course, celebrating 37 enthusiastic first-year and transfer students of Latino heritage. The atmosphere was electric as students proudly received their completion gifts—a cozy crew-neck sweatshirt and a handy laptop sleeve—marking their journey of growth and learning!
A Step Toward Diversity in Leadership
Vanguard University’s president couldn’t have been clearer on the matter of diversity. For decades, all historical university presidents have shared a common thread: they have all been white. With roughly 47% of Vanguard’s student population identifying as Latino, it’s high time for a change in leadership representation! The president envisions a brighter, more inclusive future, with a prediction that a Latino or Latina will take the helm as president within just two presidential terms. Now that would be a remarkable milestone for the university!
Making an Impact for First-Generation Students
Interestingly, nationwide statistics suggest that about 25% of first-generation college students identify as Latino. With numbers like those, it’s no wonder programs like this one at Vanguard are so essential. Leading the charge is the newly appointed director of the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership, who is eager to carry forth the legacy of Dr. Jesse Miranda—a significant figure in the Hispanic Evangelical movement. The director’s personal admiration for Dr. Miranda fuels their commitment to fostering future leaders.
Empowering Students with Essential Skills
The Leadership and Latina/o Identity course covers a range of crucial topics. Students dive into cultural identity, explore emotional intelligence, learn about integrity, mentorship, and legacy building. These lessons are not just theoretical; they are essential stepping stones in the journey toward impactful leadership. One student pointed out that self-leadership is a fundamental principle that will help pave the way for leading others effectively.
Another standout is Emiliano Sosa, a proud alum of the program, who has now taken on a leadership role with the Intercultural Student Programs at Vanguard. It’s heartening to see how this course fosters not only knowledge but real-world applications, transforming students into leaders prepared to make a difference.
A Bright Future Ahead
The new director has bold plans to expand this vital program, aiming to make it a credit-bearing course that is seamlessly integrated throughout students’ college experiences. Imagine the difference it could make if future students had consistently structured support as they navigate their educational paths! The director aims for students to graduate with a robust sense of confidence and a proud embrace of their identity, ready to take on the professional world.
Honoring a Legacy
A special highlight of the ceremony was the presence of Dr. Jesse Miranda’s family, who were there to celebrate his lasting impact and legacy. Such moments emphasize the importance of community and the values passed down through generations, reinforcing the significance of programs designed to uplift Latino students.
Championing Confidence and Authenticity
As the new director highlights, students should feel ‘right-sized’ for the professional world, carrying a sense of authenticity. This empowering sentiment is vitally important as students venture into their careers, helping them to feel valued and respected in any role they pursue.
In a time of change, the growing Latino population at Vanguard University not only mirrors a positive shift toward inclusivity in higher education but also sparks hope for a new generation of leaders paving the way for future communities. Who wouldn’t cheer for that? With programs like the Leadership and Latina/o Identity course, the future is indeed bright for Latino students ready to take the lead!
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- Los Angeles Times: Vanguard University Trains Next Generation of Latina/o Leaders
- Diverse Education: Report on Latino Undergrads in Selective Higher Ed
- Orange County Register: Laguna Arts Museum Fundraising Update
- Wikipedia: Latinos in Education
- PR Newswire: Vanguard University Names School in Honor of Latina Entrepreneur
