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Closer to Home
After Colby, a new perspective
The photographs: Edwin Torres ’12 Documents a Life in the Bron
¿Bullying?
Edwin Torres Quiroga habla sobre el bullying, desde las aulas hasta internet.H.264/H,26
¿Bullying?
Edwin Silvestre Torres, aborda Los casos de bullying, el abuso de poder y el sufrimiento.H.264/H,26
Edwin Gaustad oral history interview.
Oral history interview with Edwin Gaustad conducted by David Marshall, originally recorded May 1, 2007, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Accompanied by one finding aid.Dr. Gaustad, a retired history professor and renowned author of American religion, talks about his life, family, education, publications and interests
[Note by an unknown author, addressed to General Edwin Walker]
Photocopy of a partially illegible note by an unknown author, from an envelope addressed to General Edwin Walker
Tenebriochernes, a new genus and species of Chernetidae (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) from north-western Colombia, with ecological observations
Bedoya-Roqueme, Edwin, Torres, Richard A. (2019): Tenebriochernes, a new genus and species of Chernetidae (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) from north-western Colombia, with ecological observations. Zootaxa 4624 (1): 87-107, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4624.1.
Tourist\u27s Delight: How Theme Parks Can Improve Tourism Experience
Understanding what drives customers to write delighted or outraged reviews on platforms such as TripAdvisor following their visits to theme parks would be highly valuable information for park developers and managers. Researchers Dr. Edwin Torres and Dr. Ady Milman from Rosen College of Hospitality Management use data extracted from the review platform to dissect tourism experience, delight and outrage in the previously overlooked theme park sector
Commenting on code, considering data's bottleneck
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Edwin Torres considers the enduring value of code comments, while Walid Saba wonders if we have overreacted to the knowledge acquisition bottleneck.</jats:p
Ameriscopia: The Kaleidoscopic Poetic of Edwin Torres between Sound, Language, Image
In 2014 the Arizona University Press published Ameriscopia, the last collection of poems by Edwin Torres, in the series “Camino del Sol” (a series completely devoted to latino and latina writers). In this volume, the poet-performer, who’d like to define himself as a lingualisualist, witty undertakes a demanding challenge. Torres offers several samples of performance pieces in print, while he tries to outline a new representation of the composite reality of New York, using his latino belonging as a starting point of an analysis of the contradictions of the whole country. Visions, memories, conversations, together with allusions and glimpses of the main sites of New York help the author to create an imaginary path through the multifaceted, wedge issue of Americanness. Since the language system is pivotal to convey identity, Torres’ linguistic investigation aims to explore the innumerable interconnections between representation and sense, sign and signified, in order to find new solutions for English and Spanish to inter-change, blur and melt into one another. At the core of this study there is a delicate equilibrium between image and sound inside the linguistic context. According to Torres, words, first of all, are images that go hand in hand with sounds and rhythms, and whose emotional and communicative power endorses the ability to create new language patterns. These linguistic models develop inside the margins and the fractures created into language, between languages and by collective consciousness. Moreover, they lay the foundation for Torres’ kaleidoscopic view of reality; for a different representation of a reality on an ongoing transformation and re-definition
Mi Familia: Photographer Edwin Torres \u2712 Focuses on Home
Excerpt from the Colby Magazine online essay “Close to Home
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