The Constitutions of the United States and Puerto Rico require a decennial census that serves to update the geographical design of the electoral districts that make up the legislative bodies, the so-called electoral apportionment or redistribution. This process aims to make each district represent a similar number of people, to avoid concentrating political power in […]
The Berklee in Puerto Rico educational program concluded its 25th edition with its graduation concert and ceremony, held at the Plaza at Popular Center in Hato Rey. This year, 23 program students were admitted and received a total of $1.52 million in financial aid, the nonprofit said. “This year’s edition was the largest in the […]
The Puerto Rico Institute for a Competitive and Sustainable Economy (ICSE) participated for a third time in the Annual Meeting of the Center for Research and Regulated Industry (CRRI) of Rutgers University, held May 30-31. The CRRI was founded in 1977 at Rutgers University. It aims to further the study of regulation by researchers in […]