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Tico wins prestigious scholarship to study at UNC

The class of 2023 includes 35 students from North Carolina, 30 from elsewhere in the United States and 10 from outside the United States.

Construction begins for Texas Tech campus in Costa Rica

Texas Tech's Costa Rica satellite campus will be ready for the Spring semester of 2018 at its site in Avenida Escazú.

Texas Tech University to open Costa Rica campus

Texas Tech University will be opening up a satellite campus in San José, Costa Rica that will offer degrees in the fields of engineering and hospitality, among others.

US community college fair features low-cost study options

Representatives from 15 U.S. community colleges will participate in an information fair on Friday at the Costa Rican-North American Cultural Center in San Pedro.

Costa Rica promotes local universities at US fair

Four private Costa Rican universities this week are participating at the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors (NAFSA) Fair in San Diego, California.

Costa Rica remains most popular Latin American study abroad destination for US students

For the second year in a row, Costa Rica is the most popular destination for U.S. study abroad students in Latin America, according to the latest data. Argentina is second followed by Brazil. Mexico -- once the top destination -- has fallen to fourth reported the Institute of International Education.
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Nicaragua Indigenous Leader Brooklyn Rivera Dies in State Custody

Nicaraguan Indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera Bryan, one of the most recognized Miskito activists in the country and a former lawmaker, has died while in...

Brazil’s Fonseca Stuns Ruud to Reach First French Open Quarterfinal

Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal on Sunday, beating two-time French Open finalist Casper Ruud 7-5, 7-6(8), 5-7, 6-2 in...

Warm Pacific Waters Raise Erosion and Flooding Concerns in Costa Rica

Oceanographers in Costa Rica are warning that unusually warm Pacific waters could add pressure to already fragile coastal areas, increasing the risk of erosion,...

Nicaragua Confirms Brooklyn Rivera Critically Ill as U.S. Demands Release

The Nicaraguan government acknowledged Saturday that the health of jailed Indigenous opposition leader Brooklyn Rivera is in “critical condition.” Rivera, 73, was arrested by...