2013 Schedule of Events - Susquehanna University
2013 Schedule of Events - Susquehanna University 2013 Schedule of Events - Susquehanna University
Latino Symposium March 11-16 Wednesday, March 13 7:30pm Schedule of Events Exhibit: Brazilian Copoeira and Carnaval Presented by H.O.L.A. Mellon Lounge, Degenstein Center Film: Madeinusa (2006) Introduced by Spanish 447 students Megan Kingsborough, Jackie Newell and Emily Peiffer Followed by discussion Run Time: 100 minutes Isaacs Auditorium, Seibert Hall Thursday, March 14 10:00am Student Presentations: Global Citizenship Global Opportunities’ Reflections Meeting Rooms 4-5, Degenstein Center 11:00am-1:30pm Lunch, featuring Latino cuisine Evert Dining Hall, Degenstein Center 1:00-2:00pm Bi-lingual Play: El Soldado Razo Performed by Dr. Leona Martin’s Spanish 310 class s Isaacs Auditorium, Seibert Hall 2:30pm 4:15pm 5:30-6:30pm Lecture & Workshop: Metaphor, Responsibility, and Regeneration: Khipu Aesthetics in the Work of Cecilia Vicuña Dr. Meredith Clark, College of William & Mary Meeting Rooms 3-5, Degenstein Center Round Table: Freedoms and Responsibilities in the Classroom Panelists will include Dr. María L.O. Muñoz and Dr. Amy Winans Meeting Rooms 3-5, Degenstein Center Dinner (By Invitation Only) Dr. Meredith Clark, round table panelists and participants President’s Dining Room, Degenstein Center Friday, March 15 9:00-10:15am 15a Alumni Welcome e Reception epti (Closed Event) Faculty Lounge, Seibert ert tHall 11:15am-12:00pm 12:00 Networking about Latino Issues su with SU Grads Facilitators: tors Returning ng Graduates (listed on back) Shearer er Dining Rooms oms 1-3, Degenstein enste n Center 12:15-1:15pm 15- 15p Luces en la Comunidad Luncheon n (By Invitation tion Only) Honoring area a high h school student, t, teachers, SU graduates, and leaders within the Latino community Meeting Rooms 3-5, Degenstein Centerer 1:30pm Dance Workshop: op Capoeira a & Latin Dance Featuring Dr. María L.O. Muñoz (Capoeira), a), and Bibiana Hernández-Bello, ndez-B ello, Angie Hergenreder, Paula a Pérez Perdomo, o, Jorge Villafane (Latin Dance) Houts Gymnasium, m, Garrett Sports Complex 3:00-3:30pm 0-3:30p Alumni Wine Reception eptio (Closed Event) Faculty Lounge, Seibert Hall 2:00-5:00pm 00p Open Mic Open performance in any genre and any language age Charlie’s, Degenstein ein Center 5:30-6:30pm 30pm Dinner (By Invitation tion Only) Dr. Stokes-Brown own and the Departments ts of Modern Languages, ges, Political Science, and History President’s Dining Room, Degenstein n Center er 7:00-8:00pm Open Forum: The Latino Vote in Pennsylvania n ni and the US Guest Speaker: Dr. Atiya Stokes-Brown, Bucknell University Moderator: r: Dr. Todd Makse Isaacs Auditorium, Seibert Hall 8:00-11:00pm Latino Symposium Annual nua Gala TRAX (Open to SU Students, ts, Faculty and Staff)
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Latino Symposium<br />
March 11-16<br />
Wednesday, March 13<br />
7:30pm<br />
<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Events</strong><br />
Exhibit: Brazilian Copoeira and Carnaval<br />
Presented by H.O.L.A.<br />
Mellon Lounge, Degenstein Center<br />
Film: Madeinusa (2006)<br />
Introduced by Spanish 447 students Megan<br />
Kingsborough, Jackie Newell and Emily Peiffer<br />
Followed by discussion<br />
Run Time: 100 minutes<br />
Isaacs Auditorium, Seibert Hall<br />
Thursday, March 14<br />
10:00am<br />
Student Presentations: Global Citizenship<br />
Global Opportunities’ Reflections<br />
Meeting Rooms 4-5, Degenstein Center<br />
11:00am-1:30pm<br />
Lunch, featuring Latino cuisine<br />
Evert Dining Hall, Degenstein Center<br />
1:00-2:00pm<br />
Bi-lingual Play: El Soldado Razo<br />
Performed by Dr. Leona Martin’s Spanish 310 class<br />
s<br />
Isaacs Auditorium, Seibert Hall<br />
2:30pm<br />
4:15pm<br />
5:30-6:30pm<br />
Lecture & Workshop: Metaphor, Responsibility,<br />
and Regeneration: Khipu Aesthetics in the Work <strong>of</strong><br />
Cecilia Vicuña<br />
Dr. Meredith Clark, College <strong>of</strong> William & Mary<br />
Meeting Rooms 3-5, Degenstein Center<br />
Round Table: Freedoms and Responsibilities in the<br />
Classroom<br />
Panelists will include Dr. María L.O. Muñoz and<br />
Dr. Amy Winans<br />
Meeting Rooms 3-5, Degenstein Center<br />
Dinner (By Invitation Only)<br />
Dr. Meredith Clark, round table panelists and<br />
participants<br />
President’s Dining Room, Degenstein Center<br />
Friday, March 15<br />
9:00-10:15am<br />
15a<br />
Alumni Welcome e Reception epti<br />
(Closed Event)<br />
Faculty Lounge, Seibert ert tHall<br />
11:15am-12:00pm<br />
12:00<br />
Networking about Latino Issues su<br />
with SU<br />
Grads<br />
Facilitators: tors<br />
Returning ng Graduates (listed<br />
on back)<br />
Shearer er Dining Rooms oms<br />
1-3, Degenstein enste n Center<br />
12:15-1:15pm<br />
15-<br />
15p<br />
Luces en la Comunidad Luncheon n (By<br />
Invitation tion Only)<br />
Honoring area<br />
a high h school student, t, teachers, SU<br />
graduates, and<br />
leaders within the Latino community<br />
Meeting Rooms 3-5, Degenstein Centerer<br />
1:30pm<br />
Dance Workshop: op<br />
Capoeira a &<br />
Latin Dance<br />
Featuring Dr. María L.O. Muñoz (Capoeira), a), and<br />
Bibiana Hernández-Bello, ndez-B<br />
ello,<br />
Angie Hergenreder,<br />
Paula a Pérez Perdomo, o, Jorge Villafane (Latin Dance)<br />
Houts Gymnasium, m, Garrett Sports Complex<br />
3:00-3:30pm<br />
0-3:30p<br />
Alumni Wine Reception eptio<br />
(Closed Event)<br />
Faculty Lounge, Seibert Hall<br />
2:00-5:00pm<br />
00p<br />
Open Mic<br />
Open<br />
performance in any<br />
genre and any<br />
language<br />
age<br />
Charlie’s, Degenstein ein Center<br />
5:30-6:30pm<br />
30pm<br />
Dinner (By<br />
Invitation tion Only)<br />
Dr.<br />
Stokes-Brown own and<br />
the Departments ts <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />
Languages, ges,<br />
Political Science, and<br />
History<br />
President’s Dining Room, Degenstein n Center<br />
er<br />
7:00-8:00pm<br />
Open<br />
Forum: The Latino Vote in Pennsylvania n<br />
ni<br />
and the US<br />
Guest<br />
Speaker: Dr. Atiya<br />
Stokes-Brown, Bucknell <strong>University</strong><br />
Moderator: r: Dr. Todd<br />
Makse<br />
Isaacs Auditorium, Seibert Hall<br />
8:00-11:00pm<br />
Latino Symposium Annual nua<br />
Gala<br />
TRAX (Open to SU Students, ts, Faculty and Staff)
This year’s symposium highlights Latino<br />
communities munities in the United States,<br />
as<br />
well l as the rich cultures <strong>of</strong> Latin<br />
America.<br />
A special feature is the return<br />
to<br />
campus<br />
<strong>of</strong> many <strong>Susquehanna</strong> uehanna<br />
graduates<br />
whose<br />
dedication ion to Spanish and Latino<br />
culture<br />
began during<br />
their undergraduate ate years.<br />
RETURNING RNING GRADUATES<br />
Allison Baugher, ‘08<br />
Elizabeth Beaumont, ‘11<br />
1<br />
Dan<br />
Billings, ‘00<br />
Sean Capkin, ‘06<br />
Megan<br />
Culkin, ‘11<br />
Alma DeRojas, ‘02<br />
Dawn Konrady,<br />
‘06<br />
Kerry (Ocker) Moser, ‘99<br />
Kimberly Ross, ‘06<br />
Fawn (Staneruck) Ruiz, ‘99<br />
Aniell l(D (Daczka) )T<br />
Tomer, ‘08<br />
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18th Annual<br />
Latino Symposium<br />
Freedom<br />
and<br />
Responsibility<br />
Special Thanks To:<br />
Symposium Director<br />
Dr. Leona Martin<br />
Project Administrator<br />
Charity Ney<br />
Graphic Design<br />
Darren Hick, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
Kayla Bibeau, Class <strong>of</strong> 2014<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Modern Languages<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Political Science<br />
H.O.L.A. (The Hispanic Organization for Latino Awareness)<br />
Center for Diversity and Social Justice<br />
Alumni Relations<br />
Center for Teaching and Learning<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions<br />
For Further Information:<br />
Charity Ney<br />
570-372-4283<br />
ney@susqu.edu<br />
Latino<br />
Perspectives<br />
March 13-15, <strong>2013</strong>