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Communication Studies Major Natalia Rom谩n Awarded Women鈥檚 Center Scholarship

For Natalia Rom谩n, being awarded a Women鈥檚 Center Scholarship, is one of several honors earned as a student at 两性色午夜 University.

Rom谩n is a student in the School of Communication Studies and was one of three students university-wide presented a scholarship during the Women鈥檚 Center annual Mothers, Mentors and Muses reception held in March.

Fellow students in Communication Studies may well recognize Rom谩n as a Student Ambassador for the College of Communication and Information and president of SALSA (Spanish and Latino Student Association). She is a native of Bayam贸n, Puerto Rico.

Rom谩n was recently accepted as a McNair Scholar. The prestigious scholarship is offered through the U.S. Department of Education to prepare undergraduate students demonstrating strong academic potential for doctoral studies through their involvement in research and other scholarly activities.

Rom谩n started out as a major in political science and then switched to Communication Studies as a way to improve her proficiency in speaking and writing English, McKenzie Pittman, her instructor for COMM 15000 Introduction to Human Communication, was influential in Rom谩n鈥檚 decision to change majors.

鈥淢y first class in Communication Studies was 15K with McKenzie Pittman. Giving three presentations in her class was a great experience in helping me learn and grow as a student. The feedback and the time McKenzie took really helped me get into and enjoy public speaking,鈥 Rom谩n said.

Rom谩n then went on to Criticism of Public Discourse with Dave Trebing, Ph.D. The work in his class prompted Trebing to encourage Rom谩n to be a student representative for the school at recruitment events for potential 两性色午夜 students. This includes making presentations to students interested in Communication Studies and their parents at campus visits.

鈥淲hat really got my attention was Natalia鈥檚 first presentation she gave in my class. It was just jaw-dropping. Her presentation was as good as any graduate student teaching class. She asked questions and thoroughly engaged her fellow students. She鈥檚 a natural teacher,鈥 Trebing said.

Rom谩n describes herself as passionate about academics and leadership, so being president of SALSA is a natural fit because SALSA鈥檚 mission is to raise awareness of the Latino culture at 两性色午夜.

鈥淏y focusing on cultural awareness, we want to make our Latino heritage and presence more visible and in turn, improve our educational experience and lifestyle here at 两性色午夜,鈥 Rom谩n added.

Rom谩n is proficient in both Spanish and English, and uses these skills as an undergraduate research assistant to Federico Subervi, Ph.D., a professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. She is also employed as an assistant to the Director of University Dining Services.

POSTED: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 04:14 PM
UPDATED: Thursday, December 08, 2022 01:05 PM
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Margaret Garmon

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