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COEHDnews -- Week of Fri, December 13, 2019

 

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Fall 2019 New Teacher Reception and Induction Ceremony

Congratulations to all the new teachers inducted at the 2019 Teacher Reception and Induction Ceremony yesterday, Thursday December 12th. The COEHD Dean, Associate and Assistant Deans, from BBL and ILT and KHN pictured in courtesy photo from Dr. Kristen Lindahl.

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UTSA doctoral program a proven success for Uvalde

Every Saturday, Utopia School Principal Bryan Hernandez travels to Southwest Texas Junior College in Uvalde to attend classes for his doctoral degree in educational leadership from the University of Texas at San Antonio.

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MLK, Jr. March January 20, 2020

President Taylor Eighmy, Provost Kimberly Espy and VPIE Myron Anderson are all expected to attend and march alongside UTSA students, faculty, staff and alumni. The MLK, Jr. Parade theme this year is Dream, Believe, Unite, Do all of which UTSA believes and supports.

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Dissertation Defense: Sonya Groves

Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies proudly announces the dissertation proposal of:
Sonya Groves
Doctoral Candidate for the Ph.D. in Culture, Literacy, and Language
Dissertation Proposal Title:
Mentorship Literacy: How an alternative literacy is developed & used to build the mentor-mentee relationship between teacher & student in the middle & high school years
Date & Time: Monday, December 16, 2019 at 9:30am
Location: Downtown Campus
Room: Buena Vista Building 4.350
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Lucila Ek
Committee Members: Dr. Liliana Saldaña, Dr. Marco Cervantes, Dr. Candace Zepeda (pending)

Presentation is open to the public

 

The Department of Counseling presents

The Department of Counseling invites you to attend a presentation:
"The Development and Evaluation of the Intersectional Privilege Screening Inventory"
Assistant Professor Candidate: Danielle A. Pester, PhD, LPC, NCC, RPT
Date & Time: Thursday, December 19th at 1:30 pm
Location: Downtown Campus
Room: DB 2.202

 

The Department of Counseling presents

The Department of Counseling invites you to attend a presentation:
"Exploring Community- and Society-Level Interventions for Healing Historical Trauma: A Grounded Theory Study"
Assistant Professor Candidate: Anabel Mifsud, MS
Date & Time: Wednesday, December 18th at 10 a.m.
Location: Downtown Campus
Room: DB 2.202

 

 

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UTSA launches tuition-free Bold Promise program for high-achieving Texas students from limited famil

by   - UTSA Today | Pub: 12/12

To increase the access to a college education for students from low and middle-income families, The University of Texas at San Antonio today launched its UTSA Bold Promise initiative, a groundbreaking program that covers 100% of an undergraduate’s tuition and fees for four years.

 

When Less Is More in the Classroom

by  ELIZABETH STICE - Inside Higher Ed | Pub: 12/10

Many students today self-report feeling hurried and overwhelmed. We often hurry them through class, too. Those of us committed to liberal arts education know that the humanities can be humanizing. But many students encounter the liberal arts in required courses where faculty members want, and need, to achieve broad coverage.

 

How to Audit Your Classroom Library for Diversity

by  KATHRYN FISHMAN-WEAVER - edutopia.org | Pub: 12/10

We know that representation matters, that in order for our classrooms to be spaces where everyone is affirmed and included, young people must see themselves and their lived experiences in our curricula. Do our classroom libraries reflect this knowledge? Bookshelves offer a powerful litmus test of the experiences and identities we honor and include in our classrooms.

 

 

COEHDpublications

 

Borderland Language Conflicts: A study of cross-national interactions and cultural resolutions

DR. ROSALIND HOROWITZ - Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching | UTSA Journal of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Works: 08/29

Rodriguez, Joshua; Gonzalez, Liliana; Myers, Kate, & Horowitz, Rosalind. (2019), Borderland Language Conflicts: A study of cross-national interactions and cultural resolutions. UTSA Journal of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Works, Office of the Vice President for Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, Vol. 6. 

 

 

COEHDresearch

 

Development & Pilot Testing of Multi-Level Intervention to Increase Family Planning in Rural Uganda

National Institutes of Health
Submitted:      Kinesiology, Health and Nutrition
PI:   Katelyn Sileo  Kinesiology, Health and Nutrition
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A Gender Transformative Implementation Strategy with Providers to Improve HIV Outcomes in Uganda

National Institutes of Health
Submitted:      Kinesiology, Health and Nutrition
PI:   Katelyn Sileo  Kinesiology, Health and Nutrition
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