6 | Arts & Life
8 | Sports
Planting seeds within our community Vol. 61, Issue 2
Athlete of the week: Deja Cousins Est. 1981
The Paisano
January 28 - February 4, 2020
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Editor’s Review: Changing Social Discourses
Daniela Cavazos Madrigal’s multimedia installation used stuffed animals in the UTSA Art Gallery. The gallery is available for all students to view from Jan. 22 to Feb. 21.
Photo by: Robyn Castro
Arts & Life Editor Sofia Garcia reviews UTSA Main Art Gallery’s latest exhibition, “Changing Social Discourses,” curated by Libby Rowe and Dr. Scott Sherer. Rowe and Sherer’s curation features artwork from artists Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Daniel Cavazos Madrigal and AnhThuy Nguyen. See page 6 for the full review.
UTSA launches College for Health, Community & Policy
By Breahna Luera News Editor
UTSA officially launched the new College for Community, Health & Policy (HCaP) this semester. The college will offer several undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as a number of certifications. These degrees and certifications have been reallocated from the College of Public Policy, College of Education and Human Development and College of Liberal and Fine Arts. According to Dr. Kimberly Espy, UTSA’s Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, one of the main focuses for the college is to better prepare students for careers in the health industry. A 2018 report from SA Works, one of UTSA’s community partners, stated that
over 8,750 jobs were added to the health industry in the past five years. In response to that information, a Human Health Planning Advisory Task Force was established in November of 2018. Espy assigned the task force the jobs of surveying student interest in the field, regional workforce needs and research opportunities. The task force then proposed a structure for the college that encompasses student preparation, research and career opportunities and competitive funding. “Once the task force completed its work, the ensuing recommendations were thoroughly
Continued on page 2 See “HCaP collaborates with UT Health San Antonio”
Graphic by: Triston Simpson
COLFA dean candidate open forums begin By Xavier Richardson Staff Writer Open forums, which are opportunities for the UTSA community to ask questions to the candidates for dean of the College of Liberal and Fine Arts (COLFA), began Jan. 22. Dr. Anthony Lemieux, professor of global studies and communication at Georgia State University, was the first to present what his vision for COLFA would be if he were selected dean. In the early minutes of the forum, Lemieux referenced his past experiences as an undergraduate student to emphasize his focus on community engagement and the important role it plays in the college learning experience. “I know from my own undergraduate days — I went to Boston College as an undergraduate — and there was a tremendous amount of emphasis on service and engagement,” Lemieux said. “It’s so much of what I learned, so much of the things that stick with me to this day. It happened outside the classroom just as much as inside — probably, if we’re being honest, more so, right, because that’s where you’re out engaging with the world.”
Lemieux also stressed the importance of increasing research activity within COLFA in order to help UTSA move from R2 to R1 classification. R1 and R2 classifications, according to the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions in Higher Education, distinguish universities as having very high or high research activity, respectively. To be classified as either R1 or R2, an institution must have awarded at least 20 research doctoral degrees and at least $5 million in total research expenditures. “A number of ways to get [to R1 status], number one, is to increase the amount of funded research,” Lemieux said. “The other is honing the composition of our graduate programs, also in the humanities — that’s a really important metric.” In relation to UTSA’s potential to become a distinguished R1 university, Lemieux expresses the value he sees in UTSA compared to other universities he has visited. “I recognize at a fundamental level, especially
Continued on page 2 See “Dr. Lemieux shares vision for COLFA”
Graphic by: Ethan Gullett