Miami Dade College Monday, May 11, 2015 The Daily News Clippings Miami Dade College Office of Media Relations 300 N.E. Second Ave.} Suite 1350 Miamt Fl. 33132 Tel. 305-237-3366 Fax. 305-237-3228 www.mdc.edu Get the latest MOe news on all and 8G I MONDAY. MAY n. 2015 MiamiHerald.com I MIAMI HERALD Future slogans for South Florida? Afew come to mind: "Where Business is not a Beach." Thisfun slogan speaks to the seriousness of doing business in South Florida. We offer more than just a good time, and it is not hard to do business given the support mechanisms provided by government and education. For perhaps a more serious slogan: "Gateway to the World." South Florida is much more than the Gateway to the Americas, given all the travel and shipping through our ports.' This slogan also speaks to thrifact that world is the limit when doing business in our community. Finally: "Miami: Where Global1VIeans Business." Edouard~ ''Moving forward together" or, "Paradise year-round, the perfect ecosystem to create and innovate." Pandwe Gibson. executive director, EcoTech Visions GIBSON "South Florida: The Key to Happiness!" Victor Mendelson, co-president, HEICO MENDELSON "South Florida! . , , Where else ?" Padron, president, Miami Dade College Richard Behar, founder and CEO, Capitol Clothing Corp. . VELEZ ;'Career meets passion!" South Florida is working on becoming ([ giving community; not only looking to be'successful in business, but also to serve those families and individuals in need. We are not there yet, but we are moving in that direction. BEHAR ''South Florida: The perfect climate for life and business." Joanna Schwartz, CEO and co-founder. EarlyShares Paco Velez, CEO,Feeding South Florida VILLASANTE "The city that works together, build$ together." It's a spin on what I like to say aboutfamily. It's about living with intention, treating people with love and respec~ and reaping the rewards of that together. . Alina Villasante. founder, Peace Love World clothing "Where business and pleasure merge into magic." Julie Grimes, managing partner, Hilton Bentley Hotel SCHWARTZ "South Florida - where entrepreneurial dreams become ' reality." Gillian Thomas. president and CEO, Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science "Experience the Paradise of this Hemisphere's Economic Engine," Darryl K. Sharpton, president and CEO, The Sharpton Group MiamiHerald.com I MIAMI HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 10,2015 --:;"l'- . ••~! ........ ,.I~::~~:l' :ci'~!. ' .. '-....;.(..;.J.~"'~ ~ BOOK FAIRS Swamp .wants ideas BY CONNIE OGLE co gle@Miam iH erald.com Last year everybody's favor ite fall event, Miami Book Fair International, introduced The Swamp, a pop-up literary lounge. For one glorious week, The Swamp was home for a variety of off-beat events, in FAIR IN MAY cluding live painting, readings, music, poetry karaoke, a drag As the Miami Book Fair International slowly gears up, The brunch With free mimosas, a mini fIlm festival and other Third Annual Haitian Caribcultural events, all linked in bean Book Fair is right around some way to the great state of the corner. The fair runs from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. May 24 at the Florida Now The Center for Writing , Little Haiti Cultural Complex and Literature at Miami Dade " between Northeast 59th Ter College is seeking proposals for race and 59th Street on Northc The Swamp, sponsored by TIle east Second Avenue in Miami. The fair will include music, . Knight FoUndation, for the 2015 fair, which runs from Nov. 15-22 workshops, Caribbean vendors at Miami Dade College's Wolf- . and readings by such authors as son Campus. The deadline for Joan Biskupic (Breaking In: The submissions is 5 p.m. June 1; . Rise ofSonia Sototnayor and the winners will be aimounced Politics ofJustice); Maria Venegas (Bulletproof Vest: The Bal June 8. For directions on 'submitting a proposal, visit lad ofan Outlaw and his http:/ /miamibookfair.com/ Daughter) and Joanna Scott (De membership/the-swamp-callPotter's Grand Tour). for-proposals.aspx 32ND ANNlJAL ANNUr\L MIAMI BOOK Fi\IR INTERNi\TIONAL DOWNTOWN MIAMI AREA OVERVIEW 32ND ANNUAL ANNUAL MIAMI BOOK FAIR INTERNATIONAL NOV 15 2015 - NOV 22 2015 The nation's finest and targest literary gathering, Miami Book Fair International , presented by The Center for literature and Theatre @ Miami Dade College (MDC), a program of Miami Dade College's MDCulture , will celebrate its 31st edition this year. The belol.€d festival will take place NOl.€mber 15 22, 2015 at MDC's Wolfson Campus in Downtown Miami. New to the Fair this year will be Playtime, an international children's theatre festival presented by Teatro Prometeo , and The Swamp, a pop-up lounge featuring lil.€ music and writers whose works explore the beauty, contradictions , uniqueness and weirdness of life in the Sunshine State . Both are made possible by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as part of its Knight Arts Challenge . The Book Fair this year will feature 6WordsMiami, a community project where all are in\ited to submit their six-word stories . Whether it's a memoir, fiction, fantasy or other - all submiss ions are welcome, though the Fair hopes some are inspired by Miami life. Visit the website for a full listing of el.€nts . Copyright © 2015 OffiCial website Greater Miami Conl.€ntion & Visitors Bureau . All rights reserved. 5111/2015 The SWarrp 'Mints 'yO..Jr ideas I Miam Herald Miam Herald Books SUBSCRIBE (iPLUS) (http://www.miamiherald.comYE!fft''~~nn·ffii~Wm&18~§7Y) MAY 8,2015 The Swamp wants your ideas Brenna Mello of Miami Beach does a little reading in between events inside The Swamp at the 2014 Miami Book Fair International. I PATRICK FARRELL - MIAMI HERALD STAFF By Connie Ogle [email protected] Last year everybody's favorite fall event, Miami Book Fair International, introduced The Swamp, a pop-up literary lounge. For one glorious week, The Swamp was home for a variety of off-beat events, including live painting, readings, music, poetry karaoke, a drag brunch with free mimosas, a mini film festival and plenty of other cultural events, all linked in some way to the great state of Florida. http://w.wI.mamherald.com.entertainrrent/books/article20505735.htm 1/4 The Swarrp 'Mlnts 5111/2015 ~r ideas I Miam Herald Miam Herald Now The Center for Writing and Literature at Miami Dade College is seeking proposals for The Swamp, which is sponsored by The Knight Foundation, for the 2015 fair, which runs from Nov. 15 22 at Miami Dade College's Wolfson Campus. Proposals that use multimedia are a plus, and events in languages other than English will be considered. The deadline for submissions is 5 p.m . June 1; winners will be announced June 8. For complete directions on submitting a proposal, visit http://miamibookfair.comlmembership/the-swamp-call for-proposals.aspx (http://miamibookfair.comlmembership/the-swamp-call-for-proposals.aspx) Fair in May As the Miami Book Fair International slowly gears up, The Third Annual Haitian Caribbean Book Fair is right around the corner. The fair runs from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. May 24 at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex between Northeast 59th Terrace and 59th Street on Northeast Second Avenue in Miami. The fair will include music, workshops, Caribbean vendors and readings by such authors as Joan Biskupic (Breaking In: The Rise of Sonia Sotomayor and the Politics of Justice); Maria Venegas (Bulletproof Vest: The Ballad of an Outlaw and his Daughter) and Joanna Scott (De Potter's Grand Tour). 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Joe Biden - 80f31 < http://wNN.cnn.c0m'20141041241lil.i ng 12014- coil eg e- CClfl"Trencement- speakersli ndex. htm > 117 5111/2015 Free Wite wth Free DrinlG at The Miam Witer's Institute Happy Hour I Miam New Times NewTIDIes' FREE WRITE WITH FREE DRINKS ATTHE MIAMI WRITER'S INSTITUTE HAPPY HOUR BY HILARY SAUNDERS FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2015 I 3DAYS AGO Writing Great Scenes for Ficti on and Nonficti o n with Connie May Fowler 2010 The Center @ MDC Ernest Hemingway once quipped: "Write drunk, edit sober." And long after his death, it's still pretty applicable advice. Tonight the Miami Writers Institute is hosting an evening happy hour for program participants and Miami locals interested in writing and publishing. The Miami Writers Institute, part of the Center for Literature and Theatre at Miami Dade College (MDC), is a twice-annual creative writing conference. The micro-courses range from one to four days long and take place in November during the Miami Book Fair International and in May after MDC's semester ends . And Wednesday, a new crop of writers began their workshops on fictional and non-fictional topics ranging from graphic storytelling with George O'Connor to poetry with Aimee Nezhukumatathil. Additionally, this year includes a manuscript consultation workshop with literary agent Andy Kifer http:l.l'Mwl.mamrJe'Mirres.comtarts/free-'Mite-wth-free-drinlG-at-the-mam-'Miters- institute- happy- hour-7600658 1/2 5111/2015 Free Wite wth Free Drin~ at The Miarri Witer's Institute Happy Hour I Miarri NewTirres Celebrating its tenth anniversary of workshops this year, the institute aims to unite professional and nonprofessional writers and provide affordable, not-for-credit instruction to help them improve their skills and achieve their literary goals. And with each edition of courses, the group of participants diversifies even more. Lisette Mendez, director or programs at the Center for Writing and Literature says, "The Miami Writers Institute has really contributed to our city's reputation as a smart city that appreciates culture. People also come from outside the area, from other states and that makes me feel great! " And because these workshops are attracting more and more people, The Miami Writers Institute has organized a happy hour that's free and open to the public to encourage writers to network, mix and mingle, and, of course, share their work. Tonight, the workshops wind down with a free and open event - happy hour from 6 to 8 p.m. at Books & Books' newest location at the Adrienne Arsht Center (1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami). Participants are encouraged to head to ORB afterwards for live music and more drinks. "Writers can feel solitary," she continues . "[This 1 event gives writers a place to write with fellowship and refreshments and food . We do it free because we just want to provide an environment to bring together people through a shared love of books and writing." So get going and get drunk with some literary friends. For more information, visit thecenteratmdc.org. Sponsor Content ©2015 Miami NewTime s, LLC. All right s reseNed. httpJiwMv.rriarrii1e'Mirres.com'arts/free-v.rite-wtlt- free-dri n~- at-the- rri arri -v.riters- institute-happy-hour -7600658 212 lOA I SUNDAY, MAY 10, 2015 iamiHerald.com I MIAMl HERALD COMPILED BY MADELEINE MARR FROM MIAMI HERALD STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS LA VIDA LOCAL Magician's got some new new tricks Rhode Island native Mat Franco is .tak ing advantage of his downtime. Come n.ext IIfonth, the magician, who last year won . season 9 of NBC's America's.Got Talent, will begin a residency at the Linq:Hotel . and Casino in Las Vegas. . . Franco flew to Miami briefly to perform a private show for VIPs, and we were able to catch a f~w mimites with the sleight of hand specialist. Safe to say he was happy'to be here after . a long wj.nter up north. JOHN EATON "I love Miami," said Franco. "The flrst . . time I went was .w ith some friends to see a MUS.le MAN: Jon Huertas at Mike's at the Venet·ia .last week. Dolphins game a few years back. I also perfoi'med rnystage show at Miami Dade ' College during one of my college tours. 1 . . love the food; beaches and nightlife. .;. It's an awesome vibe." .' Since winning the reality-competition series- plus $1 million clams -life has sped up considerably. He just spent the · past two weeks on the road with a full production crew fUming his new AGT spinoff titled Mdt Franco's Got Magic, which NBC just announced last month. The two celebrity filled shows are due out .this fall. "I grew up watching magic on TV; that ' wa~ my initial exposure to it," Franco said. " So to. have specials of my own is surreal." · Franco's career suits his high-energy personality. '. · "I love having new stimulating challenges on a regular basis," he explained, adding ' that his act may seem smooth, but it's not . as easy as it looks. "The catch for me.is that it needs to be engaging in some way. Cool · tricks are fun, but the presentation needs to . have more th~ just that. For me, a great · · magic routine needs to be either interactive, funny, clever, or some combination of those." "influential residents" at Tamarina restau- . rant Wednesday night. Who might those . elite people be? Power couples Dwyane Wade and Gabr:ielieUnion, Loren and .' JR Ridinger, Chris and Adrienne Bosh, and Ray and Shannon Allen, that's who. Guests ...:.- who included Diddy's mom, Janice Combs - hobnobbed at the Brickell World Plaza hot spot while sipping Dom . Perignon.Prior to the sitdown dinner, . guests ogled timepieces from Swiss watch manufacturer Ulysses Nardin .. . . .BY THE SHORE. . ' Famed fashion photographer Pam~la Hanson, whose lens has captured the likes of A-listers Susan Saralidon, Angelica Hustonand Jessica Biel, willbe in Miami Beach Thesday to shoot the ad CaJIlpaign for the new and improved Shore Club, currently under '. going a major reno ·vatibn that w:ill inelude luxury ' . residences. MADELEINE . MARR · MAKING MUSIC Castle actor Jon Huertas doesn't play a rock star on TV; but he is one in real life . . He released his debut"urbanpop" album, Grown & Sexy Music, two years ago and was in Miami this past week meeting with Sony Music Latin Executives about several . upcoming projects for his indie music label MIDRATS Entertainment. Huertas, who · grabbed a casual lunch at Mike's at the Venetia, and then later hung out at the · Vagabond Hotel bar on Biscayne BoUle vard, said he loved the scene here. He .also added that he's going into the studio to ' collaborate with his buddy Seamus Dev er, who plays his partner on the ABC show. POWER PEOPLE ' ·Haute Living magazine hosted its annual HautelOO event celebrating Miami's most PHOTO BY BRAD COHEN 5111/2015 Sundance Institute Announces Projeets To Be Produced At 2015 Directi~ and ScreerMfiti~ Labs I The Tracki~ Board CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE TODAY! HolIvwood's Insider Information SIGN UP FuR BREAKING NEWS AU:R15 . EXCLU:;,VF.s ANt) MORE DEliVERED rO"'OUR INBOli TODAY SUNDANCE INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES PROJECTS TO BE PRODUCED AT 2015 DIRECTING AND SCREENWRITING LABS MAYS, 20 1 ~ sundance institute From May 25th to June 25th, the Sundance I nstitute is holding directing and screenwriting labs for the chosen participants. They have announced the official list of participants and projects chosen for 2015. Each filmmaker will be able to direct a selected scene from the screenplays that they have written. Thirteen writer/directors were chosen. The institute gives the candidates many additional opportunities, including guidance to future feature development on their project. The creative advisors for the 2015 program includes Robert Redford, Karim Ainouz, Miguel Arteta, Scott Z. Burns, Joan Darling, DV DeVincentis, Caleb Deschanel, Stephen Goldblatt, Deena Goldstone, Affonso Goncalves, Randa Haines, Catherine Hardwicke , Ed Harris, Elizabeth King, Christine Lahti , Kasi Lemmons , Tobias Lindholm, James Mangold, Joshua Marston, Doug McGrath, Walter Mosley, Lee Percy, Howard Rodman, Jennifer Salt, Lynn Shelton, Peter Sollett, Dana Stevens, Wesley Strick, Robin Swicord, Joan Tewkesbury , Dylan Tichenor, Tyger Williams, Doug Wright and Rupert Wyatt. httpJ/w,wv,tr acki ~ -boar d.com'sundance- i nslitute- announces- proj eets-to- be- produced-at- 2015-di reeti ng -and- screerMfiti ~ -I absl 117 5111/2015 Sundance Institute Announces Projects To Be Produced At 2015 Directing and Screenv.riting Labs I The TraclQng Board Candidates also get year-round mentor support from the program advisors. Among the notable pro ducts to co me out of the program are Damien Chazelle 's Whiplash , Malik Vitthal and Ismet Prcic's Imperial Dreams, Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale Station , Ritesh Batra's The Lunchbox , Haifaa AI Mansour's Wadjda , Lucy Alibar and Benh Zeitlin 's Beasts of the Southern Wild and Dee Rees' Pariah. Miles Teller and JK Simm ons in 'Whiplas h". Below are the Sundance Institute 's project descriptions and biographies for the chosen candidates . Bart Layton (writer/director) / American Animals (UK) : Combining elements of documentary and drama , this existential heist movie is the improbable but entirely true story of a group of well-read university students wh o p lot an escape from middle America by planning the perfect robbery . Along the way reality and fiction become blurred as they attempt to live deeper and deeper inside a movie version of their lives. Bart Layton is a multi award-winning British director, producer and executive producer. He is the co-principal and creative director of leading British production company, RAW. His first feature documentary film, The Imposter, received great critical acclaim since its debut at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film became one of the most successful documentaries of all time and picked up numerous prestigious awards including the Grand Jury Prize at Miami Film Festival, the Golden Eye in Zurich and the Filmmakers ' Award at Hotdocs, before winning two British Independent Film Awards , the BAFTA for best debut director and being shortlisted for the 201 3 Academy Awards . Yung Chang (writer/director) / Eggplant (China/Canada): A neo-noir love story set in China , Eggplant foll ows a ~p:lfwN.N. tr aclQ ng - board.corrVsundance-institute- announces- pr ojects-to- be- produced-at-201 frdi recti ng -and-screenv.riti ng -I absl 2J7 5111/2015 Sundance Institute Announces Projects To Be Produced At 2015 Directing and Screell'M"iting Labs I The Tracking Board mysteriOUS woman who cons countryside bachelors for their money and a wedding photographer escaping a troubled life in Taiwan. When they meet in a collision of fate, the past quickly confronts the present in an exp los ion of events as these two Chinese millenials struggle to find a meaningful existence in a society fixated on money, materialism and duty. Yung Chang (~*frr ~ ), based between China and Canada, is known for his feature documentaries Up the Yangtze (2008), China Heavyweight (2012) and The Fruit Hunters (2013). Both Up the Yangtze and China Heavyweight premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to garner numerous awards, including two Taipei Golden Horse Awards. Up the Yangtze had a robust theatrical release in 2008 and China Heavyweight had a theatrical release in over 200 mainland China cinemas - a first for a social issue documentary. Olivia Newman (writer/director) / First Match (U .S.A.): Hardened by years in foster care, a teenage girl from Brooklyn's Brownsville neighborhood decides that joining the all-boys high school wrestling team is the only way back to her estranged father. Olivia Newman received her MFA in film from Columbia University and has written, directed and produced award winning short films in the U.S.A., France and Serbia. Her films have screened at dozens of festivals internationa lly including the New York Film Festival, Aspen Shortsfest and Palm Springs International Shortsfest, and aired nationally on PBS and internationally on ShortsHD . Newman was one of 10 filmmakers selected for the 2012 IFP/Film Society of Lincoln Center Emerging Visions program and the 2014 Cine Qua Non Screenwriting Lab. Christopher Makoto Yogi (writer/director) / I Was a Simple Man (U.S .A.): Like marionettes on a stage , the ghosts of an elderly man's past haunt the countryside in this tale of a Hawai'i family dealing with the death of their patriarch . Christopher Makoto Yogi was born in Honolulu, Hawai'i and raised on the ocean. His most recent short film, Makoto: or, Honesty is a documentary about the death of his father. His previous film, Obake (Ghosts), screened worldwide including at the Palm Springs International ShortsFest, Raindance Film Festival and the Hawai'i International Film Festival. Yogi also has extensive experience editing documentaries for film and television . He is a graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts MFA program and participated in the Visual Communications' Armed with a Camera fellowship . In addition, Yogi was a fellow in the Kyoto Filmmakers Lab, sponsored by Toei and Shochiku Studios and the Museum of Kyoto. Nia DaCosta (writer/director) / Little Woods (U .S.A.): For years, Ollie has illicitly helped the struggling fellow http://wNN.tracking-board.com'sundance-instilute-announces-projecls-lo- be- produced- at- 2015-di recti ng -and- screell'M"iting -Iabsl 3f7 22G I .. MONDAY, MAY 11, -2015 MONDAY Professional Certified Wedding and Event Plan ner Course: Become a rec ognized Professional Certi fied Wedding and Event Planner. The course includes a textbook, testing and na tional certificatiori from the Wedding Planning Institute; 6-19 p.m., Miami Dade Col lege-West, 3800 NW 115th. Dora!' $779. Ave., 305-237-8006 or 305-237-8935. TUESDAY The British Network: For anybody who wants to make local British contacts, busi ness or social. Established 21 years ago, this is a network ing opportunity to meet Brit ish professionals in all fields. 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On-site, $195. 305-577-5469 or www.nilami chamber.com. 5111/2015 [lAC English]: Vibrational State I OBE Facilitation Technology ICC speal<er Nelson Abreu, BSEE More Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In Search This Blog Friday, May 8,2015 Search Vibrational State / aBE Facilitation Technology: ICC speaker Nelson Abreu, BSEE Continuing the consciousness technology and vibrational state I chi themes, catch another preview of the 1st International Congress of Conscientiology (Consciousness Science) with this interview with Nelson Abreu, who will be presenting, with Thomas Anderson , a technology to facilitate the VELO energy technique, the vibrational state, the OBE as well as relaxation, creative and mindfulness altered states: https :/ lyoutu.be/zndqxeRiNdk Quick Links • lAC World Website • Information about psychic training • Contact an lAC office near you • Glossary of Conscientiological Terms lAC Radio on Bandcamp You can also watch some initial reactions of expert VELO/VS / OBE practitioner-instructors • lAC Inn Facebook Pag e (who will also speak at the ICC) : • lAC Channel on Youtube Wagner Alegretti, co -developer of the latest version of the VELO training application https : I I youtu. bel kEwS2xvMadi lAC BlDg · Espanol lAC Blog . 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Podcas t: World's Largest Conscious ness Research Project Adam Currydiscusses Collective Consciousness App In a previous blog post, we mused about the future applications of consciousness research in "every day life. " In this edition , w ... REGISTRATION for online or in-person attendance is open and additional information is available online via http://icc.iacworld.org, e-mail ([email protected]) or phone +351268959148. For information about lAC and its research and educational activities visit http://www. iacworld.org Acoustic Vibrostasiogenic Systems: VELO Training and Vibrational State Induction Technology Abstract: The Scientific Mystery of Transplant Cellular Memory: Projectiological Hypotheses It has been said that explanatory power is a lithmus test of new scientific paradigms . The consciential paradigm sheds light on phenomena ... The authors of this work posit that acoustics can be applied in technology that aims to facilitate the vibrational state and out-of-body experience and serve as a training aide for the Voluntary Energetic Longitudital Oscillation (VELO) technique. This presentation summarizes design, experimental, and theoretical aspects of the system in question, including its relationship to vibroacoustics and vibrostasiology, and the results of a pilot (n= 17) . Inspired by the collaboration on this project, the authors also present analogies and technical speculation to motivate the field to arrive at a more profound definition on the nature of bioenergy and the consciousness itself. Multidimensional Reurbanisation: Global Evolution beyond 2012 - by Kim McCaul, lAC Australia Introduction The blockbuster movie 2012 showed that there is a wide fascination with the idea .. Thomas Orr Anderson and Nelson Abreu Near-Death Experience symposium review An " Insider 's Pers pective" of Experiencing Death Consciousness scholar Thomas D. Abraham shares an "insider's pers pective" on the mini symposium Experiencing Death: An Insider's ... c, http://iacblog-english.blogspot.com'2015'05'lAbr ati anal-state- abe- facilitati on.htni VIDEO: Vibrational State & Chi Detection Discoveries 214 [lAC Erglishj : Vibrational State lOBE Facilitation Technology ICC speaker Nelson Abreu, BSEE 5111/2015 Preli minary Results Interview with Wagner Alegretti, international expert on vibrational stat e, including a discussion of the historic fMRI co·discovery w .. Thomas Orr Anderson (MS Physics) is a musician, physicist , inventor, and sound therapi st engaged in a lifelong exploration of sound, rhythm, movement, science and meditation. He has studied Qi Gong, Reiki, acupressure , and herbal mediCine, and traveled the world studying, teaching , performing and exploring the intersection of music , physics and consciousness. He is currently making a documentary about his current apprenticeship with Yaqui medicine man , Tata Kachora, on whom the character Don Juan may have been based in the Castaneda novels. He performs at music festivals as Sirius Colors and is the founder of SoundTables .com. He is a member of the International Consciousness Research Laboratories (ICRL) consortium, contributer to its anthology entitled Filters and Reflections and has presented at the Society for Scientific Exploration. Nelson Abreu (BS Electrical Engineering) is vice·director of Research and Scientific Communication at International Academy of Consciousness (lAC) . He began experiencing and studying multidimensional consciousness in 1998 while at Nova High School where he co· founded the Conscientiology Club, a precursor to University of Florida's Science of Self Club , which organized a number of symposia and the first curricular psychology course on consciousness featuring the consciential paradigm. He has presented at U. of Arizona, Utah Valley State College, U. of Miami, Florida International U, Miami·Dade College, U. of Florida, Penn State, California, Tennessee, Texas, Canada , Mexico and PortugaL He has served as Student Representative for Society for Scientific Exploration and is a member of the ICRL consortium where he contributed to the Filters and Reflections anthology. His studies have encompassed consciousness and biological evolution, consciousness and physics/engineering, out -of-bodyexperience, bioenergy and psychometry. 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However, FlU's softball team (30-24, 10-14) did not qualify for the competition . Stephanie Texeira, FlU's sophomore first baseman, made second-team all-conference. BROWARD COLLEGE The women's tennis team finished fourth in the national junior college championships, which was held this week at Tucson, Arizona. MORE STATE COLLEGES 0 Comments IAdd a comment... F acebook sodal plugin More State Colleges (http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/state-college sports/) http://vw..w.nianiherald.conYsportS/collegelslate-college-sports/arlicle20563575.htm#Storylink=rss :YS MEIl'S SPORTS WOMEN'S SPORTS CHAMPlOIiSHIP milTS AWARDS SOFTBALL STEPPlIlG STONES HOME I MEMBER SCHOOLS SCHEDULE/RESULTS STANDINGS THE fCSIIlI STATISTICS + RANKINGS + MORE + 2015 Softball Awards FCSAA All-Tournament Team I FCSAA All-State I All-Mid-Florida I All-Panhandle I All-Southern I All-Suncoast FCSAA All-Tournament Team Infield: Jessica Delawder, Florida State College at Jacksonville; Crystal Garcia, Miami Dade; Rachel Minier, Seminole State; Courtney Davis, Chipola; Brooke Marendino, Tallatlassee. Outfield: Ashely Sims, Seminole State; Taesha DuBoise, Tallahassee: Shelby Clark, Chlpola; Samantha Arrastia, Miami Dade. Catcher: Erin Sundock, Miami Dade; Abbie Millete, Seminole State. Designated Player: Madison Ragan, Chipola. Pitcher: Stephanie Adkins, Seminole State; Jessica Elliott, Chipola; Milena Calixto, Miami Dade. Most Valuable Player: Milena Calixto, Miami Dade Coach of the Year: Belinda Hendrix, Chipola FCSAA All-State Arst-team Infield: Kaitlyn Hall, Hillsborough; Bevia Robinson, Pensacota State; Suka Van Gurp, Palm Beach State; Heather Roberts, Seminole State; Jessica Mohl, Indian River State. Outfield: Kayla Fields, Gulf Coast State; Mariah Wise, Central Florida; Jennifer Bazylak, St. Petersburg; Ashley Sims, Seminole State. At-Large: Stephanie Adkins, Seminole State; Madison Ragan, Chipola. Catcher: Amber Atkinson, Indian River State; Savannah Ryken, Chipola. Pilcher: Milena CaUxto, Miami Dade; Holly McKinnon, Central Florida; Lauren West, Polk State; Jessica Elliott, Chipola, Second-ream Infield: Taylor Morrow, Central Florida; Danielle Patterson, Tallahassee: Keala Cordeiro, Gulf Coast State; Julia Gilbert, Indian River State; Ciara Jones, Chipola. Outfield: Laura Villagrana, Indian River State; Gabriela Santos, Chipola; Kelsie Sanchez, St. Petersburg; Eryn Chester, Central Florida. At-Large: Erika Ward, State College of Florida; FaUsia Murphy, Florida State College at Jacksonville. Catcher Erica Morrissey, Polk State; Abbie Millete, Seminole State. Pitcher: Morgan Williams, Seminole State; Autumn Hanners, Central Florida; Lissette Garay, Indian River State; Kinsley Mason, Pensacola State. Player of the Year: Amber Atkinson, Indian River State Pitcher of the Year Holly McKinnon, Central Florida Jean Williams Scholar-Athlete Award: Stephanie Adkins, Seminole State All-Mid-Florida Conference Arst-ream Infield: Heather Roberts, Seminole State; Taylor Morrow, Central Florida; LindsayO'Steen, Central Rorida; Rachel Minier, Seminole State; Krista Patterson, Florida State College. Outfield: Mariatl Wise, Central FlOrida; Ashley Sims, Seminole State; Eryn Chester, Central Florida; Kiki Strong, St. Johns River State. At-Large: Steptlanie Adkins, Seminole State; c.c. Murphy, Florida State College. Pitcher Holly McKinnon, Central Florida; Morgan Williams, Seminole State; Autumn Hannerson, Central Florida; Maddi Johnson, Florida State College; Nicole Brock, st. Johns River; Abbie Mill, Semi note State. Secortd-team Infield: White, Central Florida; Jordan Lane, Central Rorida; KiandralizVeg<l, Fe: Sarah Oritz, Santa Fe: Outfield: Sarah Heimbach, Catcher: Rebecca Flonda; Cheyenne State; Katie Patterson, Indian River Savannah Montgomery, St Central Florida; Kate Jessica Delawder, Florida State College; Beri River State. Daytona State; Brashelle Keys, Santa Fe. Central Flonda; Jen Valle, St Johns River State. Pitctler: Hunter Scharft, SI. Jotms River State. Honorable Mention Infield Mackenzie Lebeda, State; Lauren Santa Fe; Ariel Ogles Seminole State; Julie leduc, Outfield: Alyssa State College. Acker, Lake-Sumter State: Taylor Douglass, lake-Sumter State; Chelsea State. Florida State College; Makerwe Heggie, Lake-Sumter State; Taylor Smith, Lake·Sumter State; Catcher: Amanda Hensler, Gordon, Santa Fe; Tammy Garcia, Seminole State; Madison Nichols, Lake-Sumter State; Evelyn Arguelles, Santa Pitcher: Paige Curtis, Daytona State; Kaylee Allen, Castiglione, Fe. State; Marnie Greenstein, Rorida State COllege; Kelley Lewis, Lake-Sumter State; Madelynne Santa Jessica Year: Stephanie Adkins, State the Year McKinnon, Central Florida the Year: Fagan, Central Florida All-Panhandle Conference First-team Bevia Robinson, Pensacola State; Danielle Patterson, Tallahassee; Clara Outfield: Kayla Fields, Chipola; Keala Cordiero, Gull Coast State; Gabriela Santos, Chipola; Taesha DuBoise, Tallahassee; Shelby Catcher: Ryken, Chipola; Taylor Campbell, Gulf Coast State At-large: Ragan, Chipola; Quierra Bradford, Pensacola State, State; Chipola Chipota. Jessica Elliot, Chipola; Kinsley Mason, Pensacola State; Mariah Riera, Tallahassee; Alexandra Cook, Tallahassee. Second-team Infield: Adaria Dixon, Northwest Florida State; Brashante Dareus, Outfield. Tribolet, Gulf State; Brianna Catcher: Jenna Bobbitt, Pensacola State; Hannah At-large: Amber Pitcher: Rebecca Cailovvy, Pensacol State; Kinlsey Faulkenberry, Gulf Coast; Jerma Reeves, Chipola Tallahassee; Tori McDaniel, Chipola; Jocelyn Pensacola State. Norttlwest Florida State. Gulf Coast State. Andringa, Alison Mitts, Katie Beth Gordon, Gulf Coast State; Morgan Crapo, Northwest Florida State Honorable Mention Infield: Alaynah Weiss, Gulf Coast State; Jessica Briggs, Pensacola State; Outfielders Roe, Northwest Duncan, State; Renae PalaCiOS, Pensacola State; Kelbi Florida State; Ali Delany, Gulf Coast State; Florida State Dansby, Pensacola Pitchers; Alison Pettigrew, Pensacola State the Year: Bevia Robinson, Pensacola of the Year: Jessica Elliott, Chipola Coach of the Belinda HendriX, Chipola All-Southern Conference Rm-team Infield: VanGurp, Patm Beach State; Jessica Mohl, Indian River Outfield: Laura Villagrana, Indian State; Taisa At-Large: Kristen Garceau, Patm Beach State; Annie Crystal Garcia, Miami Dade; Julia Gilbert, Palm Beach State; Taylor Eastern Florida State; DaJia Cheyenne Indian River State. Indian River Catcher Amber Atkinson, Indian River State; Shelby Nazworth, Eastern Florida State, Pitcher Milena Calixto, Miami Dade; Tyler Thornas, Palm Beach Ussette Garay, River State; Ashton Adkins, River State. Secood-team Infield: Katie Darrah, Eastern Rorida State; Greta Longagnini, Miami Dade; Bugler, Broward. Figueroa, Miami Dade; Karina Suicava, Miami Ellie Piller>, State; Spohle Outfield: Natasha Kistler, Eastern Rorida State; Anastasiia Miliaevea, Miami Dade; Erin Sundook, Miami Sarah Jane Collier, Beach State; Virginia Arrastia, Miami Krueg, Indian Palm [leach State. Pitcher: Whitney Slevens. Eastern Florida State: Kayla Byers, Eastern Florida Slate; Philny llewellyn. Palm Beach State; Shayla Loudermilk, Broward. Player of the Pitcher of the Coach 01 the Amber Atkinson, Indian River Milena (aUxto, Miami Dade DeAguero, Miami AU-Suncoast Conference ArsHeam Ketli Tidwell, Kaitlyn Hall, Hillsborough; Kacle Booth, Outfield: Jennifer Bazylak, South Flonda State. Petersburg; Kelsie Sanchez, St Petersburg; Desirae Klumpp, HillsOOrough; Kassidy Neptune, State College of Florida. At-Large: Erica Ward, State College of Florida; Catcher Brittany Gilliam, State College of Florida; Morrissey, Polk State; Baker, Polk State. Skipper, SL West, Polk State; Jadyn Amato, Hillsborough;]llI McElderry, State College of Florida; Nicole Kovalsky, SI. Petersburg. Second-team of Florida; Destiny Kelly, Hillsborough; Jennifer Trotter, State College of FlOrida; Sunday WhiteSide, Hillsborough; Infield: Amber Haley Pinterich, St PeterSburg; Catcher Bell, Hillsborough; OLiver, Polk State; Holiday, Hillsborough. Pitcher: Devon Morrison, Slate College of Florida; McMillan, Sl. Petersburg; Nicole Brinegar, HiUsborough, Honorable Mentlon Infield: Amber Duncan, South Florida State. Catcher: Rimes, Polk State: Olson, South Florida Pitcher Gennifer Raulerson, South Player of the Year: Kaitlyn of the Year: Lauren of the Year: Mandy State. State College of Florida ©2014 Florida College System Activities Association 113 East College Avenue 32301 South Florida Simmons, State MEN'S SPORTS WOMEN'S SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS SOFTBALL AWARDS STEPPING STONES THE FCSlUI HOME ! SCHEDULE/RESULTS ! STANDINGS ! STAnSnCS + Milena (alixto NJCAA Region 8/FCSM SottbaU PItcher of the Week Mllena caUxto, Miami Dade Sophomore - RHP CUrtlba, Bralll Miami Dade College's Milena Ca lix to is this week's NJCAA Region 8/FCSAA Softball Pitcher of the Week. Calixto, a sophomore from Curtiba, Brazil, went 4-2 with a 1.79 ERA in six games during the voti ng period. She pitched 39 of Miami Dade's 42 total innings at the NJCAA District/FCSAA State Softball Tournament, leading the Sharks to a runners -up fini sh and berth to the NJCAA Division I Softball Championship. Her four win s included a pair of complete game shutouts aga inst NJCAA No.4 Seminole Sta te. 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FELIPE BASULTO YMAGGIE DIAZ . _r ~ 2: = = = ~ '= = 0 = :l> 0 ,..,., ?'=' 0 ~ V'I -< ,..,., . ::c C'I ' ::= ;:;:; = ~ ;=; ~ V"I C'enS C> 3: -< ~ :0 ;:;:l = ~ z = -< '""'" <::> en = '~ ""'" G'> F= c:: ~ . LOS ANTIGUOS ALUMNOS INGRESADOS EN EL MDC ALUMNI HALL OF FAME ESTE 2015 5'11/2015 Gran cena Hall of fame del Miarri Dade College I EI Nuel.O Herald EI Nuel.O Herald De Fiesta (http://www.elnuevoherti-k .1:: I;lr lr'v ill irmejor/de-fiesta/) (http://WIMI.elnuevoherald .coml) SUSCRiBASE (/PLUS) MAYO 10, 2015 Gran cena Hall of fame del Miami Dade College HI GHU GHTS Julie Grimes y el Dr. Eduardo Padr6n I Kane Velasquez - Especial EI Nuevo Herald EI Dr. Eduardo Padron, presidente del Miami Dade College (MDC), y Julie Grimes, Chair del MDC Foundation, fueron los anfitriones de la tradicional gala Alumni Hall of Fame con la que la institucion universitaria reconoce a algunos de sus antiguos alumnos destacados y los incluye en su Hall of Fame. EI evento tuvo lugar este ario en el hotel Hilton Miami Downtown y convoco una nutrida httpJIw.wI.elnlJel.Oherald.corrVYYr-mejor/de-ftesla/arlicle191 02386.htnl 1/3 Gran cena Hall of farre del Miarri Dade College I EI Nuel.() Herald EI Nuel.() Herald 5'11/2015 concurrencia de antiguos companeros, convertidos hoy en exitosos empresarios y profesionales, que disfrutaron de una linda velada en la que el ambiente de camaraderia y de profunda satisfacci6n por su labor bien hecha fueron las notas dominantes . 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II I JI "I 1 I • 'I,;" . I.. II\.( .·\I~\. ,II IU:', :-1 1: \"1( II' Home » Destacado » Jorge Mejia en el Hall of Fame del MDC Jorge Mejia en el Hall of Fame del MDC Apr 13,20 15 by Editorial Jorge Mejia junto con su esposa Amanda Mejia, su orgullosa manui Nancy Pulecio y el Dr. Eduardo Padron, Presidellte del MDC. Jorge Mejia, Vicepresidente Ejecutivo de Sony / ATV Music Publishing para America Latina, recibiO el pasado jueves 9 de Abril, el "MDC Alumni Hall of Fame". "Uno de los momentos que impacto mi vida/ue cuando alldicione y lui aceptado ell el "New World School o/the Arts". Expres6 Jorge . Este alto reconocimiento Ie fue entregado a Jorge Mejia, por el Dr. Eduardo Padron presidente del MDC , durante una cena en el Hotel Hilton Downtown Miami, ala que asistieron mas de 1000 importantes invitados. En Sony, Jorge Mejia, rnaneJa los derechos de autor de artistas como TIle Beatles, Taylor Swift, Shakira, Enrique Iglesias y Pitbull, entre otros. Jorge comenz6 a tocar piano cIasico a los 15 afios, en el "New World School ofthe Arts", dedicando de ocho a dlCzhoras del dia para su pnictica y termin6 sus estudios en la Universidad de Miami. Hoy, Jorge es receptor de nurnerosos galardones, incluyendo el Premio Billboard "40 Under 40" y es miembro de la Junta Directiva del "Latin Songwriters Hall of Farne " igualmente Escuchar a Jorge como compositor y pianista interpretando sus composiciones nos hace entender porque fue honrado por el Sal6n de la Farna del Miami Dade College. Jorge es un verdadero orgullo para su funulia yes realmente grato ver que esta instituciOn que cambiO y gui6 http://colorrtliaexterior.com'j org e- rrejia-erl-el- hall-of-fame-del-rrdc- 21 1/6 5111/2015 Jorge Mejia en eI Hall of Farre del MOC I Colontlia EJderior - Informaci6n ySer'.4cios para el Latinoarrericano en los EE.UU la vida de Jorge en una hermosa direccion, entiende iguahnente 10 afortunada que fue al haberlo tenido como estudiante . Grandes Felicitaciones Jorge!!! Grupo de personnJidades recollocidas COlt el Hall ofFame, que integran divers(ls industrias, incluyendo: derecho, medicina, musica, deporte y segurid(ld publica entre otras. Sobre el Miami D(lde College Desde 1995 el Dr. Eduardo Padron, ha sido el Presidente del Miami Dade College (MDC), hoy, reconocido entre las principales LHliversidades de la Florida. Esta elevacion de la institucion a dicha posicion de prominencia se Ie atribuye al Or. Padron Con ocho campus LHliversitarios, el MOC ofrece mas de 300 vias academicas para formacion profesionaL Oesde 1960 ha atendido a mas de 2 millones de estud iantes. Quienes hemos conocido al Dr. Padron, podemos reconfirmar como, dia a dia, el ha engrandecido esta institucion no solo con sus prograrnas educativos para SliS estudiantes, sino culturales para la comunidad en general de Ia Florida, los Estados Unidos y del mLHldo, tal como esta demostrado por LHlO de sus eventos La Feria internacional del Libro que es el festivalliterario mas grande de los Estados Unidos, con mas de 300 escritores y 300,000 amantes de los bbros del mundo entero. EI New World School ofthe Arts, ha sido administrado desde sus inicios por el Miami Dade College, y es reconocido entre los 100 principales high schools, de acuerdo con la US News & World Report. Related Posts Tags Share This Leave a Reply I Enter your comment here .. CELEBRA CON NOSOTROS 30 ANOS DEAMOR A COLOMBIA ht1p:/Icol orn aexteri or .com'jorg eo- rrej i a-en-el-hall-of-farre-del-rrdc- 21 216 elnuevoherald,com • DOMINGO 10 DE MAYO DEL 2015 ' calR lod . VENDEDOR ·DE ofreridas en la pla?a Patan Durbar, en ia ciudad de Lalitj:>Ur. La plaza, nombrada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por laUNESCO, sufri6 severos danos. ANTES DE LA TRAGEDIA . Un pais devQto y rico en historia sado con el principal objeti vo de tomar fotografias. Se siente al caminar p~r el antiiajar a Nepal es retroce- . guo barrio de Thamel, en der en el tiempo. As! 10 Katmandu, un intrincado comprobe en un viaje que hi . VEA DEVOTO EN LA pAGINA 16A ce en noviembre del ailo pa CRISTIAN LAZZARI . Especial/el Nuevo Herald V } Impacta la.belleza del paisaje nepal! DEVOTO VIENE DE LA pAGINA 15A' caserio medieval, de calle citas estrechas, de cons trucciones de ladrillo y ba rro, donde se mezclan ven dedores de coloridas telas y ex6ticas especias. A la vuelta de cualquier esqui . na se encuentra un peque no templo 0 altar de dioses hinduistas 0 budistas,enel que los caminantesSe de tienen a hacer sus oracio- . nes y ofrendas y luego con tinuan su camino. Eilla Stupa de Boudha~ 'nath, 1a mas grande y anti gua de Nepal, miles de pe regrlrlos dan vueltas du , rante horas mientras oran, encienden ve~as e incienso La belleza de los paisajes y ca.ntan mantras. En los de Nepal impacta de una alrededores hay decenas . manera sorprendente. de monasterios budis'tas, Desde las colinas de Saran· donde se inician los mon got, al notte de Pokhara, se jes -algunos aun nmos-y pueden ver los primeros van vestidos con tunicas plirpuras y llevan:la cabe- . rayos del sol brillando en el zarapada. · . . monte sagrado de Machha puchhre, el Dhawlagiri y el Esa sensaci6n de viajar Annapurna. Desde las te en e1 tiempo tambien se LA COSECHA 'de arroz en Bakhtapur. rrazas de Nagarkot hay . . consigue cuand6~ se cami na por senderos en 1ugares res lievan vasijas para re: tes, y este panorama re- ,de 'un pais que no cuenta unas vistas panonimicas . montafiosos. Nmos y muje- coger e1 agua de las fuen- cuerda la dificil situaci6n con agua corriente en Ill. del Himalaya que invitan a mayoria de su territorio. : sumergirseen un trekking 'til En las'laderas se yen laste-' hasta la base del Everest. rrazas sembradas'de . Elvalie de Langtang era ,c . arroz, que .se cosechaE:m uno de los mas visitados , .!!lseptiembre y octubre. · ... . duranle los meses de octu . ~ Perosi hay algo que irri, bre a marzo por turistas de ~pacta alviajero, esVisitar todo el mundo para reali Cii .el templo hinduista de Pas- z a r e s t e tip 0 de ~ hupatinath" donde se reali- expediciones. 8 zan lascremaciones de los Nepal, mas pequeno que muertos, luego de una ' ce e . el estado de la Florida; tie remoniadepurificaciorieri' ne 30 millones dehabitan el rio sagrado Bagmati, tes, y es uno de lospaises que hoy esta saturadodebi- mas pobres del planeta, . do a la gran cantidad de con un ingreso anual per muertos por el terremoto. capita de un poco mas de del 25 de abril. . $1,000. Pero es tambien un En el valle de Katmand4 pais de grandes contrastes hay cieritos de peq'uenas al- yen el que; a pesar de la: po deas para visitar, pero des- breza y la falta de infraes tacan Patan y Bakhtapur, tructura, no deja de llamar en las que algunos de suspoderosamente la atenci6n monumentos lamentable- 1a alegria de la gente, su mente quedaron destrui- amabilidad, respeto y . dos por el terremoto. Los devoci6n. , pueblos de Dulikhel; Pa . nauti y Godawari tambien Cristian Lazzari es Joto~ tienen gran valor graJo del Miami Dade College arqueo16gico. B VISTA DE la Stupa de Boudhanath, a 6 millas,del centro de Katmandu. EI terremoto Ie caus6 dafios menores. or· a I su •dela , en =es· ~I~ue~lie~~:com 1 DOMiNG-9-iODEMAYO-DEL-2015 ROBERTO KOLTUN/el'Nuevo Herald ROSA ELISA Salgado (centro), una valerosa octogenaria que pese a los i~·cbnventi.entes, logr6 su sueno de graduarseen educaci6n artfsticay 10 hizo junto cOn sus nietos David Salgado (izquierda) y Mauricio Escorcia (derecha), durante la C:eremonia de Graduaci6n delCampusWolfson del Mjami Dade College, que se c,!:llebr6 en el James L. Knight Center el sabado. . . . , ..: DIARIO LAS AMERICAS SA BADO 9/DGMINGO 10 DE M AYO DE 2015 o omhi as gr d 'a eMDC ·unto sus n·etos · En el esplendor de sus 80 alios, Rosa Salgado logro veneer las dificultades y contratiempos que enfrentan los emigrados hasta conquistar el proposito de lograr una carrera universitaria . . ALBERTO MONTALTI amonta [email protected] @montalti91 Rosa Salgado, una mujer conmasdeSoanos,demos trara que es un ejemplo de fortaleza y perseverancia al recibir su titulo univer sitario en Educaci6n Ar tistica el pr6ximo sabado 2 en Miami Dade College junto a 14.000 otros gra duandos, entre ellos dos de sus nietos, despues de haber sobrepasado fuer tes obstaculos durante los ultimos IS anos. "Me siento contentisima por graduarme junto a mis dos nietos, es algo que nunca imagine, son coincidencias de la vida", comenta Salgado en una entrevista con DIARIO LAS AMERICAS, mien tras sostenia fotos de toda su familia y de mucho :ninos que ha cuidado durante sus anos de trabajo. Salgado lJego al pais can su esposo en 1995 desde Co lombia, su pais natal, para ayudar a su hija que ya vivia en Estados Unidos, y menDs de un ano despues de su !lJegada se inscribio en el I program a "Ingles con prop& sitos academicos", del MDC. EI curso no fue gran pro blema, ya que con dedi caci6n logro aprobarlo y mejorar su ingles basico. Los verdaderos obstaculos vinieron luego, cuando tuvo que aprender a balancear los recien iniciados estu dios de Educacion Artistica, juntoa trabajar6horasaldia cuidan do a ninos de entre 3 meses a W1 ano en el Centro de Cuidados Infantiles del MDC para ayudar a mante ner a sus tres hijos. Al principio, el Centro de Cuidados Infantiles estaba ubicado en el recinto Wol~ fson de la institucion uni versitaria, en el centro de la ciudad, pero luego se movio a un recinto ubicado en el noroeste del Condado, 10 que agrego los largos viajes en transporte publico como una mas de las dificultades que tuvo que enfrentar. "Muchas veces me que daba dormida en uno (de los cinco 0 seis autobuses) que tenia que tomar todos las nochesytenrlinabaUegando mucho mas tarde", comenta Salgado, "Iuego, llegar a pre parar la comida y ill dia si guiente para levantarme en Ia madrugada", explic6. Durante el otono de 2005, la hija menor de Salgado sufrio un tragico accidente que la dejo en coma por largo tiempo. La condician de su hija Ie obligo a reducir su estatus en la universidad de tiempo completo (12 cre ditos por semestre) a medio tiempo (seis creditos). A pesar de las dificultades que tuvo que enfrentar du rante estos tiempos, pudo concluir su trabajo acade mico con calificaciones ex celentes y se gradua con un grado de Asociado, con un promedio de 3.S. "Algunos de mis com pane ros de estudio javenes y mis companeros de trabajo dicen que soy W1a inspiracian", co menta Salgado, "Ies sorpren dia que alguien de mi edad tuviera tan buenas califica ciones. Me gusta la idea de que los jovenes vean que las personas de edad somos ca paces de trabajar y de es tudiar y me gusta que las personas de edad me vean como ejemplo", aseguro. Salgado tam bien se pro- Salgado, nacida en Colombia, esta entre los mas de 1.400estudiantes de Miami Dade College que recibiran su diploma de graduados este sabado. (ALVARO MATA) nuncio sobre sus futuros planes; explico que aun que esta muy agradecida hacia Miami Dade College, no quiere quedarse toda la vida en un solo lugar. "Las personas no deben es tancarse, todos debemos in tentar aprender y conocer 10 mas que se pueda"; explica la graduanda, "por ejem plo, hay tanto que aprender con las computadoras. Uno se queda atras, como en un kinder, con las computado ras y no quiero que eso me pase. Yo quiero aprender de computaci6n", dijo. Salgado tam bien ex- ; plico que su sueno es es cribir e ilustrar cuentos de poesias para ninos. "Si . ganase la loteria me pon- : dria a ilustrar cuentos", dijo entre risas quien ha ! trabajado en el cuidado de . niDOS por IS anos @ elnUQvo.herald,com - . LUNES 11 DE MAYO DEL 2015 RASFO el Nuevo Heral~ . • Armed Forces Recruiting Expo (Feria de Reclutamientopara las Fuerzas Armadas). Con verse con reclutadores del US Army, Guardacos , tas, Marines y Fuerzas Aereas de Reserva sobre alistamiento y oportunidades profesionales, Visite al representante de Florida' International , University (FlU) Army ROTC para informaci6n del programa con la universidad. Los ninos tendran oportunidad de enviar cartas a las tro pas y mucho mas. Sabado 16, dell a.m; a 2 p.m. , en erMall de las Americas (7795 W Flagler St., 305-2131-8772). . . . FERIA DEL MEDIO Ambiente y Preparacio nes para Huracanes (Keep Doral Beautiful Fair). La ciudad del Doral invita al parque para disfru . tar de un dia de musica, comida, entretenimien' to para los nifios y rifas de barriles para recoger agua de lluvia, informaci6n de recursos y mu· cho mas. Entretenimiento para toda la familia. Gratis. Sabado 16, de II a.m. a 2 p.m., en el Dow ntown Doral Park, 8401 NW 53 Terrace, Doral. Para mas informaci6n (305) 593-6740. • Foro comunitario por una comunidad bilin giie y bicultural, con programas de calidad para la ensenanza de los idibmas. Martes 12, de 6 a 9 . p.m., en la Casa Bacardi (1531 Brescia Ave. , Coral Gables). RSvp, [email protected]. ' . La serie Dos Orillas del Miami Dade College ,coordinada por la Dra. Mercedes Cros Sandoval, en cOlaboraci6n con la Academia de la Historia . de Chba presenta La muerte de un bur6crata, dirigida por Tomas Gutierrez Alea. La profesora Maria Cumana hablara sobre el tema. Miercoles 13,7 p.m., en el Koubek Theater (2705 SW 3 St.) Se requiere donaci6n de $3. • MOe invita a conmemorar el Dia de la Ban deraHaitiana con la oradora Dotie Joseph, Miercoles 13, a las II a.m., en el Campus Norte del MDC, Lehman Theater (1l380 NW 27 Ave.). Informes, (305) 237-1448. . 1\ Patria de Marti y Alianza DemocrMica invi tan al Simposio Marti: La primacia de la tiber tad. AJerrados al ideario martiano entiempos de ambivalencia moral. Jueves 14, 6 p.m., en West Dade RegionalUbrary (9445 Coral Way). • Presentaci6n dellibro Exodo del 94: Guanta namo, Panama, Islas Caiman y Krome, del Dr. Antonio Gordon; presentaci6n a cargo del Dr. Virgilio Beato. Jueves 14, 6:30 p.m., en la Casa Bacardi (1531 Brescia Ave., Coral Gables, 305-284-2822). Capacidad limitada. . . , )OMINGO lODE MAYO DEL 2015 ,' . ' elliilevoherald.com TRASFOND. el Nuevo He~8ld • Aimed Forces,Recruiting Expo (Feria de Reclutamiento para lasFuerzas Armadas). Con· verse con.reclutadores del US Army, Guardacos tas, Marinesy Fuerzas Aereas de Reserva sobre ,alistamiento y oportunidades profesionales. Visite al representante de Florida International .' University (FIU) Army ROTC para iriformaci6n a~l programa con la universidad. Los nh'ios ' tendnin opor~unidad de enviar cartas a las tro· pas y mucho mas. Saba do 16, de 11 a.m. a 2 p.m., , en el Mall de las Americas (7795 WFlagler St., 305·261·8772). FERIA DEL MEDIO Ambiente y Preparacio· nes para Huracanes (Keep Doral Beautiful Fair). La ciudad del Doral invita al parque para disfru tar de un dia de miisica, comida, entretenimien· to para los nifios y rifas de barriles para recoger aguade lluvia, informaci6n de recursos y mu: clio mas. Entretenimiento para toda la familia. Gratis. Sabado 16, de 11 a.m. a 2 p.m" en el Dow ntoWn Doral Park, 8401 NW 53 Terrace, Doral. Para mas informaci6n (305) 593·6740. , • Foro ccimunitario por una comunidad bilin~ giie y bicultural, con programas de calidad para ' la ensefianza delos idiomas.Martes 12, de 6 a 9 p.m., en la Cas aBacardi (1531 Brescia Ave. , Coral Gables). RSvp, [email protected]. ' • Miami Seaquariuin celebra el Dia de las Madres concediendo entrada gratis a las madres el domingo 10. Lleve una tarjeta de felicitaci6n para los animalitos marinos que son madres y , su mama entra gratis al parque. ' • La serie Dos Orillas del Miami Dade College coordinada por la Dra. Mercedes Cros Sandoval, en colaboraci6n con la Academia de la Historia , de Cuba presenta La muerte de un bur6crata, dirigida por Tomas Gutierrez Alea. La profesora Maria Cumana hablara sobre el tema. Miercoles 13,7 p.m., en el Koubek Theater (2705 SW 3 St.) Se requi~re donaci6n de $3. • MOe invita a conmemorar el Dia de la Ban· dera Haitiana con la oradora Dotie Joseph. Miercoles 13, a las 11 a.m. , en el Campus Norte del MDC, Lehman Theater (11380 NW 27 Ave.). IIiformes, (305) 237-1448. • Presentaci6n dellibro Exodo del 94: Guanta namo, Panama, Islas Caiman y Krome, del Dr. Antonio Gordon; presentaci6na cargo del Dr. Virgilio Beato. Jueves 14, 6:30 p.m., en la Casa Bacardi (1531 Brescia Ave., Coral Gables, 305:284·2822). Capacidad limitada. EL PINTOR VENEZOLANO Paul Amunda· , rain inaugura Suenos de modernidad, una refle , xi6n sobre la utopia perdida. Jueves 14, de 7 a 10 p.m. en Biscayne Art House (1548 Brickell Ave.). Habra valet parking gratuito.Patria de Marti y Alianza Democratica. elnuevoheraldcom .. Sabado .9 de A1ayo dcl2015 RASFO el Nuevo Herald . II Chamber South Business Expo (Feria de Negocios), presentadapor University of Miami System, tiene como objetivo reunir agen tesde negociospara establecer nuevasconexio nes y relaciQnarse con otros profesionales. Habra musica, aperitivos y premios. Martes 19, de 4 a 8 p.m.,.en Bank United Center (1245 Dauer Dr., Coral Gables). lni;orines, 305-661-1621 0 . ·www.chambersouth.cbm/ events/ business-expo. • Esta semana en Ahora iwestra comuni dad; estara.presente el analistapolHico Alex · Penelas para hablar sobre la sesi6n legislativa de la Florida,tambien la organizaCi6n Our Kids . disertarasobr8la importancia de ser una madre de crianza. Sabado 9, a las 11 a.m. por Univisi6n 23. • EI PEN de Escritores Cubanos en el Exilio invita a su tertulia mensual: Recordando al escri tor, poeta y novelista Reinaldo Bragado, con la ir).tervenci6n de Luis de la Paz y Angel Cuadra. Sabado 9, 3 p:m. en West Dade Region<jl Library (9445 Coral Way). . II Foro comuriitario por una comunidad bilin glie y .bicultural, con programas de cali dad para la ensenanza de los idiomas. Martes 12, de 6 a 9 p.m., en la Casa Bacardi (1531 Brescia Ave., Coral Gables). RSvp, [email protected]. • Foro Universitario de la Escuela de Estudios Avanzados del MDC con informaci6n sobre c6mo ingresar en distintas universidades de Estados Unidos. Sabado 9, de 10 a.m. a 12 m. Campus Wol fson del MDC (Centro de Conferencia,s Chapman) 245 NE 4 Sf. Preinscripciones en . sas.dadeschools.net: . II Miami Seaquarium celebra el Dia de las Ma dresconcediendo entrada gratis a las madres el sabado 9 y el domingo 10. Lleve una tarjeta de felicitaci6n para los animalitos marinos que son · madres y su mama entra gratis al parque. iii'UI serie Dos Orillas del Miami Dade College coordinada por la Dra. Mercedes Cros Sandoval, en colaboraci6n con la Academia dela Historia de Cuba presenta La muerte de un burocrata, dirigida por Tomas Gutierrez Alea. Laprofesora Maria Cumana hablara sobre el tema. Miercoles 13,7 p.m., en el Koubek Theater (2705 SW 3 St.) Se ·requiere donaci6n de $3.' . • Moe invita a conmemorar el Dia de la Bande ra Haitiana coli..}a oradora Dotie Joseph. Mierco les 13, a las 11 a.m., en el Campus Norte del MDC, Lehman Theater (11380NW 27 Ave.). Informes, (305)237-1448. II Presentacion del Hbro Exodo del 94: Guanta namo, Panama, Islas Caiman y Krome, del Dr. Antonio Gordon; presentaci6n a cargo del Dr. Virgilio Beato. Jueves 14,6:30 p.m., en la Casa Bacardi (1531 Brescia Ave., Coral Gables, 305-284-2822). Capacidad Jimitada. 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