2nd Annual Latina(o) Graduate Student Alliance Research Symposium Schedule

 

Friday, Feb. 2, 2007

9-10 a.m. Session A in MU 203 Gold Room.

University School Partnerships That Support Student Teachers”

Presented by Alexandria Estrella, ASU- Curriculum & Instruction (Language/Literacy)

“A Contextual Analysis of Latino/a Undergraduate Persistence”

Presented by Raul Alcala, ASU-Higher and Postsecondary Education

“Development and Implementation of Advanced Science Training Modules for Elementary Teachers”

Presented by Wandaliz Torres Garcia, ASU Industrial Engineering

 

9-10 a.m. Session B in MU 224 Coconino

“They forgot all about me: Tales of employees who work in the shadows”

Presented by Yvonne Montoya, ASU-Hugh Downs Schl of Human Communication

Studying the job satisfaction rates of faculty in Social Sciences across gender and various types of institutions”

Presented by Meghna Sabharwal, ASU-School of Public Affairs

“Queer/Migrant Coalitional Politics: Challenging Representations”

Presented by Karma Chavez, ASU-Communication

 

10 -11 a.m. Session A in MU 203 Gold Room

“Undocumented Status:  Academic Trajectories of Immigrant Students”

Presented by Delis Cuellar-Klitzke, ASU-Educational Leadership & Policy Studies

"Undocumented Women emerging from the Shadows of Abuse."

Presented by Olivia Salcido, ASU-Justice and Social Inquiry

“It’s More than Just A Balancing Act:  Single Mothers Orchestrating Work-Life Narratives of Guilt and Survival”

Presented by Kendra Rivera, ASU-Hugh Downs Schl of Human Communication

 

10 -11 a.m.  Session B in MU 224 Coconino

  “Voicing Reality: Understanding the Perspective of Language-Minority Students through Ethnographic Journals”

Presented by Eric Johnson, ASU-Anthropology

The Space Between Us: Indigenous Cartography in Late Colonial Oaxaca

          Presented by Alexander Hidalgo, U of A-History

 

11 -11:50 a.m.  Featured Faculty Panel in MU 203 Gold Room

Caroline Turner

  Professor, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies

Teresa McCarty

Alice Wiley Snell Professor of Education Policy Studies

 

12 -1:30 p.m. Research Symposium Awards Luncheon in MU 226 Ventana A

Keynote Speaker:

Ernest Calderon

Arizona Board of Regents

 

Recognition of Espiritu del Pueblo 2006 Recipients

Cordelia Candelaria

Eugene Garcia

 

Recognition of Espiritu del Pueblo 2007 Recipients

Maria Allison

Caroline Turner

Francisco Wilson

Manuel de Jesus Hernandez-Gutierrez

 

Recognition of American Indian 2007 Recipients

Laura Tohe

 

2-3 p.m. Session A in MU 224 Coconino

“The Other Voice of Desegregation: Latina/o Students in a Voluntary Integration Program” 

Presented by Ofelia Huidor, UCLA-Race and Ethnic Studies in Education

"Ni de aqui, ni de allá: Bicultural Identities of Puerto Rican Adolescents in the United States"

Presented by Aixa Garcia-Mont, ASU- Social and Philosophical Foundations

“The Role of Behavior Problems in Predicting Maternal Adaptation to a Child With Developmental Delays”

Presented by Anita Pedersen y Arbona and Keith Crnic, ASU-Psychology

 

3-4 p.m. Session A in MU 203 Gold Room

“Public Partnerships: Serving the Public Interest or Institutional Self Interest”

Presented by Kenichi Maruyama, ASU-Educational Leadership & Policy Studies & Viola Fuentes, School of Public Affairs

“Ethnographic Investigation of Informal Learning in Phoenix

Presented by Valerie Ramos, ASU-Anthropology

Chicana Identity in Yxta Maya Murray’s Locas: Recognizing and Defining the Chola Subject”

Presented by Stephanie Serrano, ASU-English (Literature)

 

Questions about schedule for presentations email Viola at Yama814@asu.edu