The construction of Chilean Identity: Reforms in Education and in Socioeconomic and Political Context.
Sixteen Hays Seminar participants arrived in Santiago for a month´s stay to learn about Chilean Identity. |
Jo Bond, Assistant Prof of English, Tuskegee University |
Alicia Cook, Senior Academic Officer, Colorado State Univ |
Jennifer Duncan, Academic Program Director,Glendale Community College |
Paul Edleman, Prof. Political Sc & Communication, Sauk Valley Com. College |
David Faught, Assoc. Professor of Spanish, Angelo State University |
Jennifer Flamboe, Assoc. Of Spanish & Program Director, Alverno College |
Chevelle Hall, Associate Professor, Bethume Cookman University |
Lauren Johnson,Assist Prof.& Cordinator of Diversity, Univ. of North Georgia |
Su-Mi Lee, Assistant Prof, University of Hawaii at Hilo |
Michael Miller, Prof.& Chief Librarian. Bronx Community College |
Max Montesino, Associate Prof., Indiana Univ.- Purdue Univ. Fort Wayne |
Micaela Rubalcava, Full time Professor,Truckee Meadows Com. College |
Carol Schmid, Prof of Sociology, Guilford Technical Community College |
Vivian Shannon-Ramsey,Adjunct Faculty, Salisbury University |
MichelleTovar, AssociateDirectorEduc &.SpanishOutreach, Holocaust Museum |
Linda Wang, Associate Prof. of Geography, Univ of South Carolina Aiken |
The group landed very early in the morning and after cheking in at the hotel, went for a quick bite and welcome reception at Fulbright Commission, in Providencia. A full agenda of activities awaits them. There will be presentations on different subjects: political, economical, social and historical, issues, as well as international relations, education and culture, among others . Field trips to different northern and southern sites are also in the agenda as well as tours of the main Chilean cities accross the country.