Newsletter - UNM-Taos

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Newsletter - UNM-Taos
Newsletter
March 15, 2016 Volume 9, Issue 2
We would just like to send a big thank you to everyone who came to see the new
Library/CASA space, and partake in the Love Your Library/20th Anniversary
celebration. Once again, it was a community effort with students providing the
entertainment and refreshments, Student Government donating the t-shirts and
popcorn, WalMart and Albertson’s helping with supplies, and many staff
participating to ensure everyone had a good time. If you were unable to join us on
this special occasion please take a moment to come by to see how CASA and the
Library are collaborating to make the best use of Pueblo Hall East, and get your own
t-shirt commemorating YOUR college library’s 20 years of service.
Inside this issue:
Photo Issue, Our 20 Year
Anniversary Celebration !
AA Grapevine
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Teaching Tolerance
ARTFORUM
The next event on the agenda is our annual recognition of Dia de los Niños/Dia
American Sociological
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Review
de los Libros. This is a national event that hopes to point out the importance of
literacy and diversity, books and reading. Dia is also celebrating its 20th anniversary
Southwest Review
this year and YOUR college library has been recognizing this important day for 9
More Magazines,
years now. Over the years we have collaborated with various schools and
Journals & Periodicals!
organizations
So Many Ways
around the
to Celebrate !
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community, to
support literacy
through diverse
programming.
This year we’re
excited to join in with Arroyos del Norte
Elementary School. Look for the next issue to see
how we bring YOUR college to the K-5 students.
Po.10.Cee performed at our celebration.
Our library director, Kathleen Knoth, received an award.
~ K. Knoth
20 Years of Awesomeness Timeline,
created by Kari Hauge our Assistant Librarian
MARCH 2016
16 Let others win the ribbons:
Enjoying long-term sobriety in a small
Arkansas town, she finds giving back is
reward enough for her
By Barbara F., Malvern, Ark.
39 Beyond the Badge: After years
of stress and alcohol abuse, she
left the force, but not her dedication
to service
By Erika J.
22 Grey gardens: A bout of loneliness
on a cold, rainy day is met with hot
coffee, action and a little laughter
By Anonymous
52 Love, returned: With the help
of AA, a Navy man gets sober and
begins to right wrongs with his
family
By George F., Drums, Pa.
ISSUE 52 SPRING 2016
19 Begin Within: Prepare yourself to
talk about race and racism.
By Teaching Tolerance
22 Shifting Out of Neutral: A history
teacher leaves the struggle for objectivity
behind.
By Jonathan Gold
30 “Own Your Voice”: Journalist and
educator Maria Hinojosa has a lot to say
about how to elevate student voices.
Interview conducted by Adrienne van der Valk
34 Cracking the Code: Why aren’t there
more girls in computer science? And how
can we change that? By Alice Pettway
38 Smart Tech Use for Equity:
Become an “equity designer” with
new research from Mica Pollock
and colleagues.
By Mica Pollock
42 The Ripple Effect: Meet the
people behind YCteen, a
youth-written magazine inspiring
educators throughout New York City.
By Maya Lindberg
49 Closed for Business: What
happens to students when community
schools close their doors?
By Sean McCollum
MARCH 2016, VOL. 54, NO.7
61 PASSAGES: Tony Oursler and Greil
Marcus on David Bowie
95 BOOKS: Douglas Wolk on Adrian
Tomine’s Killing and Dying
135 MUSIC: George E. Lewis on
Karlheinz Stockhausen’s Klang
220 PORTFOLIO: Rosemarie Castoro
By Prudence Peiffer
234 HERMETIC ENGINEERING: The Art
of Ian Cheng
By Ben Vickers
March 15, 2016 Volume 9, Issue 2
240 FIRST AMONG
SEQUELS: Jackson
Pollock’s Late Work
By Jordan Kantor
252 TYPOLOGY
AND PARTICIPATION:
The Architecture
of Álvaro Siza
By Kenneth Frampton
260 OPENINGS:
Cameron Rowland
By Alex Kitnick
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FEBRUARY 2016 VOLUME 81, NUMBER 1
29 The Accumulation of (Dis)advantage:
The Intersection of Gender and Race in the
Long-Term Wage Effect of Marriage
By Siwei Cheng
57 The Role of Gender, Class, and
Religion in Biracial Americans’ Racial
Labeling Decisions
By Lauren D. Davenport
85 From Patrick to John F.: Ethnic Names
and Occupational Success in the Last Era
of Mass Migration
By Joshua R. Goldstein and Guy Stecklov
107 Childhood Disadvantage
and Health Problems in Middle
and Later Life: Early Imprints on
Physical Health?
By Kenneth F. Ferraro, Markus H.
Schafer, and Lindsay R. Wilkinson
134 Does a Flexibility/Support
Organizational Initiative Improve
High-Tech Employees’ Well-Being?
Evidence from the Work, Family, and
Health Network
By Phyllis Moen, Eric L. Kelly,
Wen Fan, Shi-Rong Lee, David Almeida,
Ellen Ernst Kossek, and Orfeu M. Buxton
JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2016 VOLUME 101, NUMBER 1
Essays
Fiction
13 The Things We Take, The Things
We Leave Behind By Irina A. Dumitrescu
34 Messenger
By Doug Ramspeck
97 What They Were Exactly
By William Malatinsky
Poetry
44 On Pilgrimage in India
By Richard Tillinghast
122 Prose Rhythm, Whatever That
May Be (Lessons Learned from
Archibald MacLeish) By Carter Wilson
32 Her Right Breast’s Complaint
By Terry Eicher
Above: Harper’s, Journal of Research in Childhood Education, Science, Alternative Therapies
Therapies, New Mexico Magazine
Visit YOUR library to see ALL our Journals, Magazines, Newspapers and other Periodicals!
March 15, 2016 Volume 9, Issue 2
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Spring 2016 Library Hours
UNM Taos Library
1157 County Rd. 110
Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557
Kathleen Knoth - Library Director
Kari Hauge - Assistant Librarian
Linda Lange - Library Information Specialist
Phone: 575-737-6242
Fax: 575-737-6299
[email protected]
taos.unm.edu/library
Twitter: twitter.com/UNM_TaosLibrary
Facebook: facebook.com/UNM.TaosLibrary
Mon - Thurs
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fri
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Computer lab closes 15 minutes early.
So Many Ways to Celebrate !
March 15, 2016 Volume 9, Issue 2
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