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43rd Annual TACHE State Conference Agenda Wednesday, February 28, 2018 11:30 am 1:30 pm Board Meeting & Lunch Bent Tree I 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Exhibit Set Up Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 1:00 pm 4:30 pm Registration Opens Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 4:30 pm 5:30 pm Welcome & Opening Reception Vista Ballroom 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm Documentary Stolen Education Documentary and Discussion by Dr. Enrique Alemán, Jr. Vista Ballroom 7:00 pm Dinner on Your Own Enjoy Dallas/ TACHE Office & Storage Water Tower Thursday, March 01, 2018 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Registration and Exhibits Open Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 6:30 am 7:15 am Wellness Group Activity - Zumba with Martha Palacios 7:30 am 8:45 am Si Podemos! Breakfast 8:45 am 9:45 am Official TACHE Conference Opening Belinda Saldaña Harmon, TACHE President Welcome to Dallas/ Mayor s Office Welcome to Dallas/ Rick Ortiz, CEO, Greater Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Diamond Sponsor Welcome Angela Allen for Dr. Walter Wendler, West Texas A&M University Regional Caucus 2017 Resolution Updates

9:45 am to 10:45 am Opening Plenary I - Latinos in the Media, Macarena Hernandez 10:45 am- 11:00 am Break & Visit Exhibitors Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 11:00 am 11:50 am Concurrent Session I 1.01.01 Creating Safer Spaces: Addressing intersectionality Through an LGBT Advocacy Program (Presenter: Dr. Demesia Razo, Co-Presenter: Dr. Mayra Olivares-Urueta) 1.01.02 Latino/a Parent Experiences with College Financial Aid: The Cultural Assets Used to Help Their Children (Presenter: Eyra Perez) 1.01.03 Academic KAPO: High Stakes Latina/o Educational Leadership (Presenter: Keith Reyes) 1.01.04 Round Table Discussion-TACHISTA 2.0: Engaging New Generations and Navigating Systems (Dr. Serafin Garcia, Co-Presenter: Jonathan Perez) 1.01.05 Framing Strategies of Rising Hispanic Serving Institutions (Presenter: Jobi Martinez) 1.01.06 Service-Learning: A Pathway to Creating Social Agents of Change (Presenter: Dr. Lillian Huerta) 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Plenary II and Lunch Caucus Instructions F rom Ban to Boom: The Status of Ethnic Studies, Tony Diaz 1:40 pm 2:30 pm Concurrent Session II (See below for each session) 1.02.01 Developing Capacity Building Tools & Activities with the Texas Education Consortium for Male Students of Color (Presenter: Dr. Emmet Campos, Co-Presenters: Dr. Victor Saenz & Myra Barrera) 1.02.02 Successful Partnership: Meaningful Collaboration Between a High Charter Network and a Local University to Best Support Scholars (Presenter: Chris Stafford, Co-Presenter: Dr. Fred Fuentes) 1.02.03 Impression Management and Social Media: Best Practices for Chicanas/os to Maintain a Professional Identity (Presenter: Dr. Yvette Castillo, Co-Presenter: Dr. Leslie Ramos-Salazar, Dr. Elsa Diego-Medrano)

1.02.04 Scaffolding Interventions for Recruiting Diverse Faculty Addressing Goals with Ani-bias Research, Data, and Role Play (Presenter: Dr. Maricela Oliva, Co-Presenter: Dr. Jesse Zapata) 1.02.05 Creating New Higher Education Data Terrain: Accessing 60x30TX Goals via a Robust Online Tool (Presenter: Luis Pablo Martinez) 1.02.06 Cultural Capital vs Community Cultural Wealth: What is it about your culture that helps you succeed? (Presenter: Pedro Portillo) 2:40 pm 3:30 pm Concurrent Session III (See below for each session) 1.03.01 Giving Back at the Margin: The Strategic Decisions of Mexican-American Scholarship Boys' from the Texas Borderlands (Presenter: Edgar Lopez, Co-Presenter: Dr. Nydia Sanchez) 1.03.02 You ll get the trick": Public Housing Students Navigating the University of Puerto Rico s Institutional Culture: An Ecological Perspective. (Presenter: Emely Medina-Rodriguez) 1.03.03 From These Stories: The Voices from Mexican Schools in Texas and a Researcher's Journey (Presenter: Dr. Ricardo Montelongo) 1.03.04 Ganas or Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance (Presenter: Dr. Daniel Rodriguez, Co-Presenter: Dr. Yolanda Reyna) 1.03.05 Impression Management and Social Media: Best Practices for Chicanas/os to Maintain a Professional Identity (Presenter: Dr. Yvette Castillo, Co-Presenters: Dr. Leslie Ramos-Salazar & Dr. Elsa Diego-Medrano) 1.03.06 Career Advancement Opportunities: The Chief Diversity Officer on University Campuses (Presenter: Dr. Fred Fuentes, Co-Presenter: Fritzi Quinones) 3:45 pm 5:00 pm Regional Caucus Meetings Plains () Northeast () Gulf () South () Central () Far West () 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Past Presidents and Mentorship Reception 6:00 pm Dinner on Your Own Friday, March 02, 2018 6:30 am 7:15 am Wellness Group Activity- Zumba with Martha Palacios 7:30 am 5:00 p.m. Registration and Exhibits Open Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer

7:30 am to 8:30 am Si Podemos! Breakfast 8:30 am 9:50 am Plenary III Developing Leadership, Dr. Ken Magdaleno with a special introduction by Dr. Cynthia Teniente Matson TACHE Report Card Update Past TACHE President s George Reyes & Linda Contreras-Bullock 9:50 am 10:40 am Concurrent Session IV (See Below for each Session) 2.04.01 Everyone Wins: Improving Single-Mother Students' Graduation Success at Four-Year Institutions (Presenter: Liliana Gutierrez) 2.04.02 Minor Setback for a Major Comeback: Experiences at a Model Continuation High School (Presenter: Armando J. Tellez, III) 2.04.03 Building a Legacy of Latino Student Leaders and Scholars (Presenter: Cesar Quezada, Co-Presenters: Dr. Fred Fuentes, Angel Rosas & Brayan Dicante) 2.04.04 El Chupacabra - Panel discussion regarding the rare species known as the Latino higher education executive leader (Presenter: Dr. Gil Lizalde, Co-Presenter: Maria Honey, Dr. Jude Valdez, Dr. Mayra Olivares-Urueta, & Dr. Vincent Carales) 2.04.05 The 9 Principles of Student Success (Presenter: Ben Robles) 2.04.06 Case Studies of Women of Color Leading Community Colleges: A Pathway to Reconfigure the Leadership Pipeline (Presenter: Dr. Maria Delgado) 10:45 am 11:00 am Break & Visit with Exhibitors Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 11:00 am 11:50 am Concurrent Session V (See Below for each Session) 2.05.01 We All Need Mentors: Four Strategies for Expanding Your Professional Network (Presenter: Dr. Mariela Rodriguez) 2.05.02 No te Rajes: Latino Males in U.S. Higher Education (Presenter: Dr. Florencio Aranda, III) 2.05.03 From Research to Action: The Project MALES Student Mentoring (Presenter: Danielle Zaragoza, Co-Presenters: Armando Tellez, III & Edgar Lopez) 2.05.04 Narratives of Ambition and Expectation: Intersections of Gender, Faith, and Race among Latinx College Students, (Presenter: Amanda Hernandez) 2.05.05 Latino Males in Academe: Socialization, Mentoring & Faculty Experiences (Presenter: Dr. Vincent Carales, Co-Presenter: Dr. Ricardo Montelongo)

2.05.06 Are you sure you want to post that? Optimizing your Social Media Experience (Presenter: Dr. Nancy Garcia, Co-Presenter: April Ramirez) 12:00 pm 2:25 pm Plenary IV Let s Discuss Data, Dr. Raymund Paredes, THECB President s Panel How My Institution Supports Dreamers, Dr. Cynthia Teniente Matson, Texas A&M San Antonio and Dr. Jose Adames, El Centro College 2:25 pm 2:40 pm Break & Visit with Exhibitors Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 2:40 pm 3:30 p.m. Concurrent Session VI (See Below for each Session) 2.06.01 Las Comadres: A Latina College Mentoring Program (Presenter: Hope Pacheco, Co-Presenters: Esmeralda Valdez, Maria Honey, Justin Bryant, Raven Jones & Ruth Lopez) 2.06.02 Constructing a Latina/o Educational Pipeline in Texas: A Critical Race Analysis (Dr. Sofia Bahena & Co-Presenters: Sonya Aleman & Dr. Enrique Aleman) 2.06.03 The Message, Hope, and Reality of Dual Credit Along Latinx Students (Presenter: Dr. Taryn Ozuna Allen, Co-Presenter: Melissa Laird Thompson) 2.06.04 Dreamer Ally Network Initiative (DANI) TCC Chapter (Presenter:Jonathan Perez, Co-Presenters: Dr. Serafin Garcia, Yolanda Sifuentes & Dr. Maria Delgado) 2.06.05 Hispanic-Serving Institutions Best Practices: A Human Resource Development Perspective (Presenter: Dr. Celestino Valentin, Co-Presenter: Dr. Marie Valentin) 2.06.06 Too Blessed, Yet Too Stressed: Issues Facing Underrepresented College Students in South Texas (Presenter: Dr. Danielle Alsandor, Co-Presenter: Dr. Leslie Martinez) 3:40 pm 4:20 pm Plenary V Investing in Education, State Representative Victoria Neave 6:00 pm 10:00 pm Awards Banquet & Baile al TACHE-ton Graduate Fellowship Awards Distinguished University Faculty/Staff Award Distinguished Community College Faculty/Staff Award TACHE Meritorious Service Award TACHE Lifetime Achievement Award

Saturday, March 03, 2018 8:00 am 8:45 am Si Podemos! Breakfast 8:45 am - 10:00 am Closing Plenary VI -Lending a Helping Hand: Mentoring Latino/a Leaders in the 21 st Century, Dr. Ken Magdaleno MALDEF: An SB4 Update, Fatima Menendez 10:00 am 11:30 am TACHE Annual Business Meeting Board Officer Reports Recognitions of Outgoing Board Members Installation of Incoming Board Members 11:30 a.m. 2018 Conference & Meeting Adjournment 1:30 pm 2018-19 Board Meeting (Post Conference) Dallas/ Marrio Quorum by the Galleria 14901 Dallas Parkway Dallas TX 75254