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Description: The Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies is an interdisciplinary faculty with a shared commitment to responding to the needs of Latinos and other populations who do not have equity of access to higher education. Since the founding of UTSA, the Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies has provided leadership and expertise in addressing issues related to language, culture, policy and educational practices. We promote our purpose through strong faculty and student research as well as preparation of educators and other professionals to work with bilingual populations in human and social services. In order to fulfill our mission, we collaborate with researchers, educators, policy makers, and community organizations to promote social through our expertise in Bilingual and Second Language Education, and Mexican American and Bicultural Studies.
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Subject: English language--Instruction and study., English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers., University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Bicultural and Bilingual Studies
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Bicultural and Bilingual Studies
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009
Identifier: 00034
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Description: ICS Labs conducts world class sponsored research on all aspects of cyber security in collaboration with leading academic, industry and government partners. Our researchers are world renowned for their special talents, skills and creativity in formulating intuitive and practically usable security models and architectures with rigorous formal foundations and analysis. Notable amongst these are the high-impact role-based access control and usage control models, and more recently models for information sharing. Ongoing projects include models for securing social networks and models for botnet detection and mitigation.
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Subject: University of Texas at San Antonio. Institute for Cyber Security., Information technology., Cyberinfrastructure--Security., Computer networks--Security.
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio Institute for Cyber Security
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Identifier: 00037
Relation: http://ics.utsa.edu/
Description: Latin American Development Archive (LADARK) contains data sets and other information useful to social scientists who are doing research on Latin American development. These materials may be copied freely for scholarly research and educational purposes. LADARK is housed at The University of Texas at San Antonio. Collaborating departments include the Program in Cross-National Sociology and International Development (PCSID) and the Digital Knowledge Center.
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Subject: University of Texas at San Antonio. Department of Sociology., University of Texas at San Antonio. Library., Latin America--Economic development., Latin America--Economic policy., Development economics--Latin America.
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Sociology
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009
Identifier: 00123
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Description: The Occupational Voice Conference brings together health officials, occupational voice users and their employers, occupational therapists, voice scientists, speech-language pathologists, medical doctors and other specialists in a format of lectures, panel discussions and informal conversations. Information sharing about Occupational Voice will benefit those who use their voices heavily in the workplace, those who train occupational voice users, those who treat occupational voice problems, those who design devices to assist occupational voice users, and those who scientifically study the occupational use of the voice. The International Conference on the Physiology and Acoustics of Singing includes singing, choral singing, distinctions between choral and solo singing, non-classical singing (other topics welcomed), and guest artist recital by: Cynthia Lawrence, soprano, and Mark Calkins, tenor.
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Subject: Speech therapy., Occupational therapy services., Acoustics., International Conference on the Physiology and Acoustics of Singing., Occupational Voice Conference.
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009
Identifier: 00213
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Description: UTSA Historians is a group of department administrators, current faculty, faculty alumni, current students, alums, and friends of the Department of History at University of Texas at San Antonio.
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Subject: Facebook (Electronic resource)., University of Texas at San Antonio. Department of History., Historians--Texas--San Antonio (Tex.).
Group: Social Media
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio Department of History
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Identifier: 00342
Relation: http://colfa.utsa.edu/HIST/
Description: Established in 2005 and housed at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa (SSGA) provides a place for scholars, students, and community to come together with the intention of engaging in the continued study of intellectual and spiritual work of Chicana feminist Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa.The SSGA is the brainchild of Dr. Norma Cantu, award-winning author and professor of English and U.S. Latina/o Literature at UTSA. Her works include Papeles de mujer (novel), Champu: or Hair Matters (novel), and Meditacion Fronteriza: Poems of Life, Love and Work (poetry).
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Subject: University of Texas at San Antonio., Anzaldúa, Gloria., Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa., Facebook (Electronic resource).
Group: Social Media
Creator: Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldua
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Identifier: 00393
Relation: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/Gloria-Evangelina-Anzaldúa ; http://www.ssganzaldua.org/
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