¿Qué Pasa, OSU? (Autumn 2012)
Editors:
Rojas, TheresaStrouse, Emily
Contributors:
Rojas, TheresaWong, Vanessa
Fernandez, Delia
Rodriguez, Judith
Colilla, Ronna
Fernandez, Lilia
Gómez-Bellengé, Francisco-Xavier
Pérez Báez, María Celeste
Hernandez, Julia Marcela
Seira, Amber
Aldama, Frederick Luis
Olden, Danielle
Leyva, Indra
Issue Date:
2012Metadata
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Ohio State UniversityCitation:
¿Qué Pasa, OSU?, vol. 20, no. 1 (Autumn 2012)Abstract:
Issue includes: "At the Heart of Our University ¿Qué Pasa, OSU? Grows, Learns, and Shines" by Theresa Rojas; "Anthony Wiggins
the World through OSU" by Theresa Rojas; "Luis Machado Seizing Opportunities" by Vanessa Wong; "Bringing MALCS to Ohio State Bid for Summer Institute Earns Professional and Personal Success" by Delia Fernandez; "Queering La Jíbara a Counter-Narrative to Puerto Rican Nationalist Discourse" by Judith Rodriguez; "Richard Carmona Former Surgeon General Named Distinguished Professor in College of Nursing" by Ronna Colilla; "Hispanic Oversight Committee Forging a 21st Century Hispanic Action Plan" by Lilia Fernandez and Francisco-Xavier Gómez-Bellengé; "Mextasy Challenging Latino Stereotypes through Artifacts of Visual Culture" by Theresa Rojas; "Perils of a Child Translator #1" by Theresa Rojas; "Poetry" by María Celeste Pérez Báez; "Rodriguez "Solid 70" Detroit Musician Had to Get Out of Town to Get His Due" by Theresa Rojas; "Reforming Graduate Education Calling for Critical Change in Graduate STEM Career Education" by Julia Marcela Hernandez; "SPHINX Senior Honorary Linking Proves Valuable Experience with Lifetime Benefits" by Amber Seira; "From Vision to Action
LASER Experiences Exponential Growth in Three Short Years" by Frederick Luis Aldama; "Campus Involvement: You Do Have Time
Activism and Networking Opportunities Are a Treasured Part of the OSU Experience" by Danielle Olden and "El Arepazo Latin Grill
"Big Arepa" Delivers Huge Flavor" by Theresa Rojas and Indra Leyva.
Contents:
Calling for Critical Change in Graduate STEM Career Education -- Challenging Latino Stereotypes through Artifacts of Visual Culture -- A Counter-Narrative to Puerto Rican Nationalist Discourse -- Activism and Networking Are a Treasured Part of the OSU Experience -- Former Surgeon General Named Distinguished Professor in College of Nursing.
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