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About
Adriann Wycoff, Ph.D., is a professor of Chicana/o Studies and holds a courtesy appointment as an associate professor of Women’s Studies at Metropolitan State University of Denver. Apart from teaching she is also Director of the MSU Denver Family Literacy Program and Co-Principal Investigator of the College Assistance Migrant Program. She has more than thirty years’ experience in community-based, non-traditional education. Her responsibilities have included teaching, program administration, curriculum development, grant writing, community outreach and public relations. Wycoff holds a B.A. in Spanish from the University of Illinois at Chicago and an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, also in Spanish.
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Education
Colorado students are struggling with literacy
Over 21% of K-3 kids in the state have significant reading difficulties. Better research and an emphasis on families could be the solution.
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Education
CAMP provides holistic support for migrant students in need
Program helps students overcome academic, social and financial barriers.
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Education
CAMP, el Programa de Asistencia Universitaria para Migrantes, brinda apoyo integral a estudiantes migrantes necesitados
El programa ayuda a los estudiantes a superar barreras académicas, sociales y financieras.
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Politics
Dreamers reflect on a decade of DACA
Recipients mark 10 years of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, but the future of the temporary immigration solution is still in doubt.
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