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STCL Houston Honors Fall Graduates at December 2022 Commencement

South Texas College of Law Houston conferred doctor of jurisprudence (J.D.) degrees to more than 60 graduates December 10 during the Fall 2022 Commencement Ceremony in Joe Green Auditorium.

STCL Houston, which began its 100th academic year this fall, honored the graduates for their outstanding academic achievement and their perseverance. (You can watch a recording of the ceremony here: https://youtu.be/DRPUZurFxtA.)

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New Part-time Online Schedule for J.D. Degree

South Texas College of Law Houston Offers Working Professionals An Online Schedule to Earn ABA-Accredited J.D. Degree, Building on Century of Innovative Legal Education

South Texas College of Law Houston will advance its 100-year reputation for academic excellence, innovation, diversity, and opportunity in fall 2023 when it supplements its traditional, on-campus full-time and part-time programs with anew part-time online schedule that will allow a cohort of students to earn an ABA-accredited J.D. degree.

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Hispanic Heritage Month Student Spotlight: Gabriela A. Lopez-Ruperto, 3L

Growing up Latinx in the United States is different for all of us; we all have different experiences and connections with our respective cultures. I love Hispanic Heritage Month because it gives us an opportunity to share our experiences, and rejoice within our community and with those around us.

However, Hispanic Heritage Month is not just for those who are Latinx. We live and celebrate our cultures every day. This month gives everyone else a chance to expand their knowledge and understanding of our cultures. Often, Latinx people are grouped as one without the acknowledgment that we have different food, art, music, and dialects. Our cultural differences derive from the fact that we were colonized by different countries, such as Spain, France, and Portugal. The interactions between those who colonized and occupied our countries, and the native Indians is what created our distinct cultural differences.

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