Club Tropical
Club Tropical members perform at this years’ Welcome Week Multicultural Street Fair. Club Tropical is the official student, staff and faculty organization that promotes Salsa and Merengue dancing at OSU. Photo by Francie Buschur.

 

 

Prof. Romero Welcome Reception
Prof. Angeles Romero and Prof. David Horn, Chair of The Department of Comparative Studies, pose for a picture at the welcome reception in her honor. Prof. Romero is a Visiting Professor in Latin@ Studies at OSU and will be teaching while Prof. Luz Calvo is on sabattical. Photo by Francie Buschur.

 

 

2003 SHPE Professional Symposium
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers’ (SHPE) (formerly OHSEA), President, Michael Campesino, and Belinda Higgs, Multicultural Center Coordinator, organized the SHPE Symposium that gathered faculty, students, family and community members at OSU.

The Symposium brought Enrique Bolaños, a native of Nicaragua who has held international positions of increasing responsibilities throughout both North and Latin America.

Philip and Kenneth Moncayo, son and father, enjoy the reception. Photography by Francie Buschur.

 

 

Alpha Psi Lambda
Members of Alpha Psi discuss different activities for this year at their October meeting. Alpha Psi Lambda Inc. is the first Latin@ social, co-educational fraternity in the country. Photo by M. F. Ramos-Pellicia.

 

 

Folclor Hispano
Folclor Hispano members perform at the Welcome Week Multicultural Street Fair.

Folclor Hispano strives to learn and present traditional folkloric dances of Spanish-speaking countries, and to experience and to share with the community the vibrant folkloric expressions of these countries. Photo by Francie Buschur.

 


Puerto Rican Student Association (PRSA)
Cory, the PRSA president, enjoys the Dominada with association members. PRSA provides support to members of the Puerto Rican community at Ohio State. Photo by Francie Buschur.

 

 

Hispanic Graduate Organization (HGO)
HGO members paused for a photo at their October Potluck. HGO provides information, support and assistance in the academic development of Hispanic graduate students at OSU. Photo by M. F. Ramos-Pellicia.

 

 

Hispanic Organization for Texas Students (HOTS)
H.O.T.S. provides future and current Ohio State students with moral and academic support. H.O.T.S. hosted a group of prospective students from Texas in late October. Photo provided by HOTS.

 

 

Barbara Ehrenreich Lecture
Barbara Ehrenreich, author of “Nickel and Dimed”, takes time to speak with Juan Cabrera, a Latino freshman in Political Science, after her lecture to first year students at OSU. Photo by Victor Mora.



ISSUE:
Autumn 2003

Esquina Del Editor
Welcome Back!

Features
Affirmative Action: OSU Administrators Discuss the Implications of the Recent Michigan Supreme Court Ruling

Summer Scholars Participate in Cutting Edge Research

Latin@ Studies in the Midwest

First Year Experience

First Year Students Share Their Expectations

Health Issues in the Latino Community

In Every Issue
Su Opinión

A Glimpse into the Life of the Latino Community at OSU!

Food Review! Starliner Diner

Letters to the Editor

Graduates
Spring & Summer 2003

Profiles
Prof. Roberto Rojas

Graduate Student Research

Ernesto Escoto

Ezra Escudero

 

 


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