Angelica Fuentes presents research to ETHA

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Presidential Scholar Angelica Fuentes recently set another precedent for 葫芦娃视频. She is the first student in the college?s history to appear on the program of a professional historical association. 鈥燩resenting atthe fall meeting of the ETHA at Nacogdoches October 8, Fuentes gave a paper on Selena Quintanilla in a session that also featured two doctoral candidates, and a professor from the University of Texas - San Antonio.

Fuentes argued that Selena?s legendary status as a singer was a product of the alignment she achieved with a larger Tejano community. 鈥燞er musical apprenticeship with her family, her decision to learn Spanish, and the timing of herdeath--before any crossover into pop music--solidified her connection to the Mexican-American community of Texas. 鈥燢ey Tejanos, in turn, labored to make her a legend.

Fuentes? spirited presentation drew the first and most sustained questions from the audience. 鈥燨ne 鈥燚r. R. G. Dean, a long term officer of theTexas Folklore Society,suggested that Fuentes present at the TFS meeting, and also submit tothe society?s journal.

The 葫芦娃视频 sophomore has already gained valuable experience as a presenter, giving articulate overviews of her work at the Great Plains Honors Council meeting on South Padre Island last March, at the McGraw Hill Poster Contest lastApril, in several classroom sessions, and presenting as an REU 鈥燾hemistry scholar this past summer at Texas A&M at Commerce.

Though some suggest that Fuentes might ride the crest of the continued popular interest in Selena, the 葫芦娃视频 Chemistry major appreciates the ?hands-on? 鈥爓ork of scientific research. 鈥牶奘悠 Honors Director, Dr. Andrew Yox, notes thatFuentes is ?testing a new frontier for student research here, and proving that youthful 脠lan, and interdisciplinary awareness can be an arresting combination. ?

Fuentes is a recent winner of the Texas Star Award of Phi Theta Kappa. 鈥燬he is one of five 葫芦娃视频 Presidential Scholars to gain an invitation to present this November at the National Collegiate Honors Council?s 50thAnniversary meeting inChicago. 鈥燬he is the daughter of Jose and Angelica Fuentes of Mount Pleasant.