Snapshots of Activities
 

Issue:
Winter 2005

Esquina de la Editora
Special Issue - 10th Anniversary of ¿Qué Pasa, OSU?
by Ligia Lundine

Features

How a Plan Ushered in a New Era of Action for the Ohio State Latin@ Community
By Mauricio Espinoza

Demographics of Hispanics/Latin@s at OSU
By Keith Kilty

Vision or Reality? The story of a dream come true
By Ligia Lundine

All You Need to Know About Moving Off-campus
By Dilnavaz N. Cama

Organization of Hispanic Faculty & Staff at The Ohio State University (OHFS)

The Importance of Pursuing an Internship
By Ana C. Berríos-Allison

Internships, a Step Forward in Your Professional Career
By Claudia De León

Lifeline of Ohio - A Latina Experience
By Heather Blausey

The Miracle of Compassion, a Second Chance for Families and Individuals
By Cristine Masters

David Suarez - Suarez & Associates share their Latin American Dream
By Carlos Aranibar

In Every Issue:

Su opinión
We need a new Hispanic/Latin@ Action Plan
By Ivonne García

A Glimpse into the Life of the Latin@
Community at OSU

Graduates, Students Achieving their Goals at OSU!
Autumn 2004

Study Abroad
From Captain Kangaroo to around the World
By Leslie Dunstan

Food Review
Three More Reasons why Columbus is Better than Ann Arbor
By Carlos Aranibar

Letter to the Editor
A Vibrant Plan Created for the Latin@ Community
By Jamie Cano

Profiles:

Faculty Profile
Luis Finotti - The importance of mathematics in intellectual development
By Ligia Lundine

Staff Profile
Soledad Fernández - Are the findings of your research statistically significant?

Graduate Students
Verónica Crossa
Carlos Alpízar

Undergraduate Students
Steffani Jijon


 

A Glimpse into the Life of the Latin@ Community at OSU



Fiesta in the Fall
On Nov. 10, 2004, Fiesta in the Fall took place at the Ohio Union ballrooms. It was a colorful event full of Latin@ flavor – dancing, live music and delicious food. On the botton, Folklor Hispano gives a dazzling performance.

From left to right: Leslie Dunstan and Ligia Lundine busy promoting and distributing the new Autumn issue of ¿Qué Pasa, OSU

 

 

 

 

 

 


From left to right: Carmen Breckenridge, Noelba Tobon, Dr. Ruth Anderson and Alina Flores singing and playing with contagious enthusiasm at the Fiesta.

 


Latino@ Studies students, in collaboration with artist Angeles Romero, reveal their installations at this exhibition at Haskett Hall on Dec. 8, 2004.


Latin@ faculty, staff and students networking at the “¿Y Tú Quién Eres?” lunch.

A volunteer mentoring Latin@ children through VIVA at the Groveport Madison Middle School.

 

 

 

 


What is in a Name? – Six faculty members associated with the Latino/a Studies Program at Ohio State University discussed the terminology Hispanic, Latino/a, Chicano/a at a panel discussion at the OSU Multicultural Center.

 
     

 

 
 

 

 

 
   
 


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