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GRAD SPEAKER A LATINO EXPERT.


Byline: Susan Abram Staff Writer

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Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.
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Antonio Flores Antonio Flores (November 14, 1961-May 30, 1995), born Antonio González Flores, was a Spanish singer-songwriter and actor.

He was the only male child of singers and actors Antonio González 'El Pescaílla' and Lola Flores.
, president and chief executive officer of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities - an organization that works to improve access to higher education for Latinos - will discuss diversity and the nation's changing demographics.

The university will be awarding about 265 students graduate and undergraduate degrees “First degree” redirects here. For the BBC television series, see First Degree.

An undergraduate degree (sometimes called a first degree or simply a degree
 during the commencement ceremony.

Woodbury's student body mirrors Southern California's diverse population, and more than 25 percent of the university's student body is of Hispanic origin, according to according to
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The university has been recognized by the federal Department of Education as a Hispanic Serving Institution.

Founded in 1884, Woodbury is an nonprofit university that offers bachelor's degrees in architecture and design, business and management, and arts and sciences.

Commencement will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday on campus, at 7500 Glenoaks Boulevard. The public is invited.
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Date:May 9, 2002
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