https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/05/latinx__the_latest_leftist_educational_maneuver.html
Rutgers University founded in 1766 is one of only nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution. The alumni boast many who were predominant in the revolutionary founding. Inclusion and access began in 1867 when Kusakabe Taro was the first Japanese student to enroll in a U.S. college. In 1892 James Dickson Carr was the first African-American to graduate from Rutgers and in 1918 the New Jersey College for Women was founded on the campus.
Currently, at the Rutgers Department of Education Graduate Studies a move is afoot to “advance narratives of achievement and success in higher education among Latinx/a/o students. So according to Dr. Nichole Garcia, “a Mexican and Puerto Rican woman of color”
we need to understand the differences in the distinct groups that make up the Latinx/a/o community. Once we do, we will be better positioned to meet the diverse needs of these different groups by creating programming to ensure the success of all students and allocating funds [emphasis mine].
Garcia wants to investigate “why Latinx/a/o are the largest ethnic population, but experience some of the lowest college completion rates.”