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Tenario J. Avant

Tenario J. Avant. Accomplishments: Germany and Spain Study Abroad Global Perspectives Certificate Entrepreneurship Initiative NCSU Pre-Law Association. Major(s): International Studies: International Relations Minor(s): Spanish Language. Photo of student

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Tenario J. Avant

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  1. Tenario J. Avant Accomplishments: • Germany and Spain Study Abroad • Global Perspectives Certificate • Entrepreneurship Initiative • NCSU Pre-Law Association • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations • Minor(s): • Spanish Language Photo of student (click the INSERT tab and then the PICTURE icon to add photo) • Next Steps: • Shall be attending Law School in the Fall Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  2. Sampson P Bloh • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations • History: Teacher Education • Minor(s): • Africana Studies • Sociology Accomplishments: • Study Abroad - Sichuan University • Global Perspective Certificate • NSE - California State University, Chico • Member, History Honor Society, • Member, Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity • Next Steps: • NCSU Social Studies Education MA • Plan to be a history professor and an international diplomat in African Relations • Opportunity for peace and prosperity in Africa Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  3. Megan Elizabeth Bridges Accomplishments: • Study Abroad - Prague, CZ • Intern, Icimo, llc. • Intern, Silo12 Productions • Major(s): • International Studies: Europe • Minor(s): • Spanish • Arts Entrepreneurship • Next Steps: • To work in Film Production and Arts Entrepreneurship in an international setting. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  4. Brandon Joseph Carroll Accomplishments: • Studied Abroad - Sophia University in Tokyo • Spring 2013 NCSU Undergraduate Research Symposium Presenter • Department of Foreign Language and Literature’s 4th Year Japanese Language and Cultural Studies Achievement Award Recipient • Major(s): • International Studies: East and Southeast Asia Photo of student (click the INSERT tab and then the PICTURE icon to add photo) Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  5. Rebecca Coady Accomplishments: • Summer 2011 Semester Abroad in Lille, France • Spring 2012 Semester Abroad in Graz, Austria • University Scholars Program • Major(s): • International Studies: Economy and Environment • Minor(s): • German • Economics Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  6. Michael Dombroski Accomplishments: • Study Abroad Summer 2012 - Florence • Internship Spring 2013 - Citrix ShareFile • Major(s): • International Studies • Minors: • Business Administration • Italian • Next Steps: • Continue my career as a full time sales rep at Citrix ShareFile Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  7. Molly Fields Accomplishments: • Study Abroad 2010 - Segovia, Spain • Intern - Hope for Haiti Foundation • Alpha Delta Pi Sorority • Campus Crusade for Christ • Major(s): • International Studies • Nonprofit Studies • Next Steps: • I will be working for GAiN (Global Aid Network), an international nonprofit in Pennsylvania. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  8. Annie Franklin Accomplishments: • Undergraduate Research Symposium 2013 • Study Abroad - University of Leeds, UK • Internship, VIF International Education • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations Photo of student (click the INSERT tab and then the PICTURE icon to add photo) • Next Steps: • Continue to raise awareness of International Education Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  9. Margaret Guijarro Accomplishments: • Study Abroad - Peru • Ethnographic Field School - Guatemala • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations • Minors: • Spanish • Anthropology • Next Steps: • Applying to nursing school and hopes to work in the Global Health field Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  10. Katherine Haddock Accomplishments: • Study Abroad - Valdivia, Chile • Internship - UN Women LEAD • Half the Sky Campus Ambassador • Major(s): • Sociology • International Studies • Minor(s): • Women and GenderStudies • Next Steps: • An education in law and a career in public service, working for the empowerment of women and international human rights. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  11. Christina Harp Accomplishments: • Study Abroad - Perugia, Italy • Internship - Red Cross • FLL Award for Italian • ASB Trips- El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Dominican Republic • Major(s): • International Studies • Minor(s): • Spanish • Italian • Next Steps: • I have joined AmeriCorps to work on disaster relief in Baltimore, MD. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  12. Bryan Hum Accomplishments: • Student Representative, CHASS Dean’s Advisory Board • Intern, Capitol Hill, Senator’s Office • Latta Washington Internship Award • Study Abroad, France • GTI-SKEMA Program • University Ambassador/CHASS Ambassador • Fusion Hip Hop Dance Crew • Alternative Service Break, Guatemala • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations • Political Science: Law and Justice • Next Steps: • I will be attending law school in the Fall. Eventually I want to live and work in Washington D.C. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  13. Leah Huskinson Accomplishments: • Study Abroad-Florence, Italy • Internship-Cisco • Major(s): • International Studies: Europe • Business Administration: Finance • Next Steps: • I have accepted a finance position at Cisco. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  14. Kevin Miller Accomplishments: • Caldwell Fellow Fun • Estudiando en Costa Rica • Purple Heart, Krispy Kreme Challenge Next Steps: • Travel the world, conquer it, and help make it a bit better. • Major(s): • International Studies • Minor(s): • Entrepreneurship Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  15. Emma Nelli Accomplishments: • Study Abroad 2011 - Florence, Italy • Alpha Delta Pi Sorority • Alexander Hamilton Scholars • Dean’s List • Major(s): • International Studies • Business Administration Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  16. Devang Pandya Accomplishments: • Vice President, Alexander Hamilton Scholars • Study Abroad - Lille, France • Major(s): • International Studies: Europe • Accounting: Financial Analysis • Next Steps: • Will be working for RTI International as a Business Proposal Analyst Intern • Pursuing an MBA and a career in International Development or Foreign Affairs Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  17. Lorena Patterson Accomplishments: • Study Abroad 2011 - Perugia, Italy • Member, Golden Key International Honor Society • Internship, NCSU College of Agriculture and Life Science • Internship, The Center for International Understanding • Major(s): • International Studies: Latin America • Minor(s): • Italian • Next Steps: • Career at The Center for International Understanding Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  18. Janai Vazquez Perez Accomplishments: • Certification: Business by the Chamber of Commerce of Madrid • Study Abroad - Universidad Pontificia Comillas Madrid, Spain • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations • Minor(s): • French Photo of student (click the INSERT tab and then the PICTURE icon to add photo) • Next Steps: • To obtain a job that will allow me to contribute my leadership, international experience, and public relations skills developed through experience. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  19. Sean Michael Smith Accomplishments: • Intern - U.S. State Department in Milan, Italy • Played Guitar in NCSU Jazz Ensemble • V.P. of INMM Triangle Area Student Chapter • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations Photo of student (click the INSERT tab and then the PICTURE icon to add photo) • Next Steps: • After graduation, I'd like to work with ideas and challenge the status quo. • "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet." - Aristotle Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  20. Kayla Marie Squicciarini Accomplishments: • Study Abroad Summer 2012 - Perugia, Italy • Dance Marathon Volunteer • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations • Minor(s): • Middle East Studies • Next Steps: • After graduation I hope to obtain a Fulbright Scholarship to study in the Middle East! Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  21. Cameron Suzzanne Stutts Accomplishments: • Studied a semester abroad in Tuscania, Lazio, Italy • Major(s): • International Studies: International Relations • History • Next Steps: • Plans to travel a lot and hopefully work abroad Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  22. Erica Sutter Accomplishments: • Order of 30 & 3 • University Scholars Program • CALS Honors Program • Study Abroad 2011 - India • Study Abroad 2012 - Italy • Major(s): • International Studies • Biological Sciences • Minor(s): • Animal Science • Genetics • Microbiology • Next Steps: • Attending Santa Clara University School of Law in California Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  23. MorgenSwavely Accomplishments: • CHASS Ambassador • International Studies Club • GTI-SKEMA Program • Global Perspective Certificate • Study Abroad - Newfoundland, Canada • CSLEPS Service Leadership Team • Alternative Spring Break: ASP - WV • Major(s): • International Studies: South Asia and Middle East • Political Science: International Politics • Minor(s): • Russian Studies • Next Steps: • I plan on working then maybe attending graduate school. I eventually want to work in DC. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  24. Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures

  25. Gennelle S. Wilson Accomplishments: • Study Abroad - Ghana, Togo, Benin and Istanbul, & Turkey. • Internship - RTI International. • Major(s): • International Studies: Africa • Minor(s): • French • Political Science • Next Steps: • I am looking forward to working in the field of international development and hopes to spend my life traveling, eating, and being happy. Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  26. Zoua Yang • Major(s): • International Studies: East and Southeast Asia • Political Science Accomplishments: • Study Abroad - Seoul, South Korea • Impact Leadership Village • Next Steps: • Graduate School for International Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  27. Michael Young Accomplishments: • Semester at Universidad Americana, Managua, Nicaragua • Internship - Stop Hunger Now • Presented research on Injustices of Fair Trade in Nicaragua at Undergraduate Research Symposium • Major(s): • International Studies: Latin America • Next Steps: • Plan to move to Utah to pursue career in community development Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  28. Caitlin Zanga Accomplishments: • Study Abroad - Universite Catholique de Lille, France; Oxford University, England • Vice President, NCSU Club Swim Team • Major(s): • International Studies • English • Next Steps: • WRAL.com, Out & About editor Interdisciplinary Studies Graduation Ceremony, May 10, 2013 Witherspoon Theatre

  29. NCSU Undergraduate Research Symposium McKimmon Center April 10, 2013

  30. 1. Abend, Lisa. (2012). Barcelona Warns Madrid: Pay UP, or Catalonia Leaves Spain. TIME. Retrieved from http://world.time.com/2012/09/11/barcelona-warns-madrid-pay-up-or-catalonia-leaves-spain/ 2. Ruiz Alemendral, V. (2012). Sharing Taxes and Sharing the Deficit in Spanish Fiscal Federalism. Ejournal of Tax Research 10(1). Other sources: Colino, C. (2009). Constitutional Change Without Constitutional Reform: Spanish Federalism and the Revision of Catalonia’s Statute of Autonomy. Plubius: The Journal of Federalism, 39(2), 262-288. Muñoz, J. & Guinjoan, M. (2013). Accounting for Internal Variation in Nationalist Mobilization: Unofficial Referendums for Independence in Catalonia (2009-11). Nations and Nationalism, 19(1), 44-67. Catalonia’s Independence Movement: Evaluating the Separation from Spain Jeffrey Weygandt North Carolina State University International Relations jdweygan@ncsu.edu Franco to Autonomy Catalonia is an autonomous community within Spain that has gained administrative governmental powers from Spain. This process of decentralization has been customary in Spain since the end of the Franco regime and the start of democracy with the 1978 Spanish Constitution. Catalonia has steadily gained more autonomy from the federal government over its own region. Thesis This research examines the growing tension between Catalonia and Spain, and the potential economic and political benefits for an independent Catalonia. The Catalan government has minimal influence and power in negotiations with the federal government and the Constitutional Court and has pursued a referendum on independence. Autonomy to Independence? The official Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia was passed in 2006, however, failed negotiations with the federal government over disproportional economic policies and lack of representation at the EU for Catalonia fueled an independence movement that led to the referendum asking if the “Catalan nation should become an independent, democratic, and social state within the European Union.” 91.7% voted in favor of independence referendums out of 552 of the 947 municipalities of Catalonia. Tax Revenue and Government Spending The current Spanish tax system allows for the Catalan Generalitat to tax its people, but this revenue goes to the federal government to be redistributed the way they see fit. The last available statistics show that through taxes Catalonia provides 19.49% of revenue for all of Spain, but only receives 14.03% in government spending in return (1). The Spanish government has put limits on debt and deficit spending for Catalonia at about half all other EU nations, including the federal Spanish government, have as limits (2). • Benefits for the Future • Catalonia would have control over their economic policies and would not have to surrender roughly 6-8% of its tax revenue to the rest of Spain. • The deficit and debt limits would also be lifted to the level established by the European Union. • Catalonia would be eligible to enter the EU and gain seats on the most important institutions like the Council of the European Union. • Catalonia fulfills the economic, political, and social criteria for a nation to join the EU, however, the EU has not stated if Catalonia would automatically join or go through the admission process. • The Spanish government has declared that the Catalan referendum is unconstitutional. European Union Representation The Catalan Generalitat currently has no seats at the major institutions of the European Union such as the European Commission, which only have one representative from each member nation. The Spanish representatives at these institutions have reflected the goals of the federal administration which differ from Catalonia’s economic and political agendas. Catalonia is only represented in smaller institutions of the EU such as the Committee of Regions, which are merely advisory groups and have no legal authority.

  31. Jennifer Kueffer International Studies And Business Administration North Carolina State University Jrkueffe@ncsu.edu Spain’s Unfinished Democratic Transition The transition process deferred the development of a unified civil society. A unified civic engagement is arguably necessary to overcome the current financial burdens facing the country in the 21st century The Restoration Era National Identity Crisis Powerful Autonomous Communities During the democratic transition in the mid 1970s , the cultural identities of the different Spanish regions once repressed by the Fascist regime resurface due to its support of liberal ideologies. The new democratic regime removed all press censorship, legalized political parties, and established 17 different Autonomous Communities (ACs). The 21st Century sparks a new wave of social democracy that inspires an increase in civic activity in the regional governments and institutions over national participation. This is coupled with the increased identification of dual-citizenship. The emergence of a new 21st Century civil society presents a social obstacle in the public’s uniform acceptance of a Spanish national identity. Spain’s democratic transition sparks a succession crisis and lack of consensus for the regime or Spain’s direction. King Juan Carlos is crowned and elects Adolfo Suarez in hopes of speeding up democratic reform during the Restoration era (1875-1923). This led to the development of a political system consisting of parties and an artificial parliament made up of political elites who were detached from the everyday problems of the people. Behind the pretense of a representative government, a new kind of feudalism emerged, one rooted to a hypocritical and illegitimate oligarchy. The corruption included the supremacy of the executive over legislative and judicial powers, electoral fraud, party factionalism, and a public administration suffering from over centralization, bureaucracy, red tape and an eagerness to hold public office. Pressure to decentralize the once overbearing national government after Fascist dictator Franco’s death, prevented people from aligning under one national identity. This absence of a unified national identity leads to self-governed municipalities and peripheral nationalisms that unify a civic community sharing common behaviors and values. These depolarized regional identities accompany lower rates of involvement in national public affairs and an uncertain commitment to democratic procedures. 1 Muro, Diego, and Alejandro Quiroga. "Spanish Nationalism: Ethnic Or Civic?" Ethnicities 5.1 (2005): 9-29. Web. 2 Hopkins, Nick, and Steve Reicher. "Identity, Culture and Contestation: Social Identity as Cross-Cultural Theory." Psychological Studies 56.1 (2011): 36-43. Web. 3 Encarnacion, Omar G. "Civil Society and the Consolidation of Democracy in Spain." Political Science Quarterly 116.1 (2001): 53-79. Web.

  32. Annie Franklin NCSU Undergraduate Research Symposium

  33. Jennifer Kueffer NCSU Undergraduate Research Symposium

  34. Scott Norris NCSU Undergraduate Research Symposium

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