For the final episode of the second season of ¿Qué pasa, HSIs? I talk to Katia Paz who serves at the inaugural Associate Provost for Hispanic Initiatives & International Programs at Montclair State University. Dr. Paz is a part of the Provost’s senior leadership team and is a professor and founding chair of the Family Science and Human Development Department. In this episode we discuss some of her challenges and successes in enacting servingness in her position. She draws on her own research with families and communities to think about servingness. We also talk about the unique aspects of enacting servingness in New Jersey.
Guest: Katia Paz (she/her/ella), Associate Provost for Hispanic Initiatives & International Programs, Montclair State University
Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katia-paz-goldfarb-692176161/
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