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La Voz Fall 2019, El Instituto: Institute Of Latina/O, Caribbean, And Latin American Studies
La Voz Fall 2019, El Instituto: Institute Of Latina/O, Caribbean, And Latin American Studies
La Voz
In this issue:
- Latinx Leadership Initiative Launched
- Daisy Reyes Embarks on Follow-up Research
- Graduate Student Summer Updates
- UConn Ph.D. Discusses "Guest Worker" Programs
- The Vision for La Comunidad Intelectual
Make History Accessible: The Case For Youtube, Rohit Kandala
Make History Accessible: The Case For Youtube, Rohit Kandala
Honors Scholar Theses
Public interest in history is alarmingly low, and this thesis aims to help reverse that trend by recommending the adoption of YouTube as history’s community tool. The majority of this thesis assesses YouTube’s merits as a suitable platform for enthusiasts and professionals alike to share their interests and thereby grow the public’s interest in history. This paper also includes other authors' sentiments on digital history and incorporates it into the argument.
Treasure Hunters, Adventurers, Sport Divers, And Archaeologists: Influences On Early Underwater Archaeology, Henry Kennell
Treasure Hunters, Adventurers, Sport Divers, And Archaeologists: Influences On Early Underwater Archaeology, Henry Kennell
Honors Scholar Theses
This thesis shall explore the role treasure hunters and academic archaeologists played in developing the field of underwater archaeology in the 1950s and 1960s and the relationships they had with each other. The phrase “treasure hunters” refers to amateur divers and salvagers who took an interest in uncovering underwater archaeological artifacts while having no official academic qualifications for archaeology. On the contrary, the phrase “academic archaeologists” refers to those who received professional degrees in archaeology through the traditional academic methods as well as those working for various research institutions. While treasure hunting has and continues to be a hindrance on …
La Voz Spring 2019, El Instituto: Institute Of Latina/O, Caribbean, And Latin American Studies
La Voz Spring 2019, El Instituto: Institute Of Latina/O, Caribbean, And Latin American Studies
La Voz
In this issue:
- Education in the Latinx Diaspora
- Showcasing the Architectural & Cultural Beauty of Places
- Gilda Ochoa Visits PRLACC
- Tertulia con Amanda Guzmán
- Eyzaguirre Lecture Series: Lázaro Lima
La Voz Winter 2019, El Instituto: Institute Of Latina/O, Caribbean, And Latin American Studies
La Voz Winter 2019, El Instituto: Institute Of Latina/O, Caribbean, And Latin American Studies
La Voz
In this issue:
- A Note from Your Librarian
- Learning to be Latino
- Illuminating the Path with Maria Hinojosa
- Robert G. Mead Lecture Series
- Tertulia con Scott Wallace
- Tertulia Con Solsiree del Moral
- The U Turn
- Tinker Spotlight
- Puerto Rican Studies Association