. . . . "Cecilia Preciado de Burciaga (May 17, 1945- March 25, 2013) was a Chicana scholar, activist and educator. Burciaga worked for over twenty years at Stanford University where she was the \"highest ranking Latino administrator on campus.\" She advocated for the University to hire more women and people of color when she was a high-ranking administrator at Stanford. She was also extremely committed to enrolling more Chicano students, especially in graduate studies. Burciaga served on the National Advisory on Women with President Jimmy Carter and for President Bill Clinton as a member of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. An award named after her and her husband, Jos\u00E9 Antonio Burciaga, is given at Stanford to students who show significant contributions to "@en . . . . . "7994"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "1034419804"^^ . . . . . . . "Cecilia Preciado de Burciaga (May 17, 1945- March 25, 2013) was a Chicana scholar, activist and educator. Burciaga worked for over twenty years at Stanford University where she was the \"highest ranking Latino administrator on campus.\" She advocated for the University to hire more women and people of color when she was a high-ranking administrator at Stanford. She was also extremely committed to enrolling more Chicano students, especially in graduate studies. Burciaga served on the National Advisory on Women with President Jimmy Carter and for President Bill Clinton as a member of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. An award named after her and her husband, Jos\u00E9 Antonio Burciaga, is given at Stanford to students who show significant contributions to the community."@en . . . . . . "38951783"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cecilia Burciaga"@en . . . . . . . . . .