Natalia Trevino Update
The following feature article comes from "La reVista," an online magazine published by Northwest Vista College--One of the Alamo Community Colleges.
Natalia Trevino was an early supporter of the Society and we wish her our best in all her endeavors. Please join me in congratulating Natalia on the selection.
Instructor's Poems Receive Accolades
Assistant professor of English Natalia Trevino has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Dorothy Sargent Rosenburg Poetry Prize for 2008.
The contest gives cash prizes for poems that celebrate the human spirit. Natalia's submissions include, "It Was The Chef Who Finally Explained," which was inspired by NVC's own Roberto Rodriguez, instructor of Spanish; "Well, God," a poem about her grandmother in Mexico; and "Afterlife," a lament written after she learned her father had cancer.
Additionally Natalia's short story, "The Weigh Station" was accepted to be performed at the Mexican American Studies conference called "A Tribute to the Dream of 1969."
The presentation will take place on Friday, Feb. 6 at 10:30 a.m. in the OLLU Library Community Room.
Natalia Trevino was an early supporter of the Society and we wish her our best in all her endeavors. Please join me in congratulating Natalia on the selection.
Instructor's Poems Receive Accolades
Assistant professor of English Natalia Trevino has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Dorothy Sargent Rosenburg Poetry Prize for 2008.
The contest gives cash prizes for poems that celebrate the human spirit. Natalia's submissions include, "It Was The Chef Who Finally Explained," which was inspired by NVC's own Roberto Rodriguez, instructor of Spanish; "Well, God," a poem about her grandmother in Mexico; and "Afterlife," a lament written after she learned her father had cancer.
Additionally Natalia's short story, "The Weigh Station" was accepted to be performed at the Mexican American Studies conference called "A Tribute to the Dream of 1969."
The presentation will take place on Friday, Feb. 6 at 10:30 a.m. in the OLLU Library Community Room.
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