
ASU Hispanic Business Students Association celebrates 50th anniversary
Emeritus Professor of Management Loui Olivas, a Hispanic Business Students Association longtime advisor, discusses how the organization has changed over the past 50 years.
In this story aired May 4, 2024, on Arizona PBS:
Things have evolved, and things have changed, and that means there have been significant changes for the presence of Latinos at Arizona State University and in the College of Business. Sixty percent of all undergraduate students across America are women. That's also true of ASU and the W. P. Carey School of Business. You're seeing more Hispanic students navigating to business, which was rare back in the 1970s when I came in.
– Loui Olivas, Emeritus Professor
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