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Spanish Senior Comps Oral Presentations

Student Presenters

Ellie Alberg: "El vínculo materno en El beso de la mujer araña de Manuel Prig"

Sophie Craypo: "La escritura femenina como mecanismo deconstructivista: El género y la sexualidad en El beso de la mujer araña"

Carlos González: "Un análisis de la representación indígena en Visión de los vencidos y Nen, la inútil" 

Mariel Guido: "El maltrato de la raza en El beso de la mujer araña de Manuel Prig"

Career Fair Prep Session

If you want to make the most of your experience at the Oxy Career Fair, you must prepare in advance. Attendance at this workshop is an excellent way to gain knowledge and valuable tips for approaching employers, seeking information, and making a great first impression. Some employers will decide which students to contact for an interview after the career fair. With the right preparation, and attendance at the workshops, you can increase the likelihood that you will make valuable employment contacts.

 

Interview Prep 101 Workshop

Your ability to articulate your accomplishments and experiences in a compelling manner can increase your chances of landing a great job or internship. This workshop will help you prepare for a telephone, video or in-person interview. Learn how to conduct pre-interview research; handle different types of interviews; and effectively use the job description to make a great first impression.

Michael Vorenberg on Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War

When did the American Civil War end? Most people today would say: With Robert E. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on April 9, 1865. Yet few people at the time thought that this surrender of a single army ended the war. Abraham Lincoln did not think so. He did not live to see a peace. He was assassinated less than week after the Appomattox surrender. The fighting continued. So did slavery.

Turn Off the Sunshine: Shade as an Equity Issue in a Warming Los Angeles

As climate change intensifies and Los Angeles suffers through more days of extreme heat each year, shade is quickly becoming an equity issue of crucial importance. How can we coordinate efforts to increase the tree canopy and update street-furniture design with other improvements to create a comprehensive strategy for providing shade where we need it most? How can designs to increase shade be incorporated into other large-scale planning efforts across the city and region, including Metro expansion, efforts to reimagine the Los Angeles River and the 2028 Summer Olympics?