INTEC pays tribute to Juan Bolivar Diaz
posted on: Nov 17 2011 10:37 by RDugey. Viewed 19 times.The area of social sciences and Humanities of the Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC) celebrates next the tenth seventh edition of "A day with a (a) author (a) and his work" to pay tribute to the notorious journalist Juan Bolivar Diaz, elected by the Academic Council of the INTEC for their significant contributions to the radio, press and television journalismas well as the development of civil society, the values of democracy and human rights in the country for more than 40 years of practice since he graduated from the school of journalism Carlos Septién García's Mexico.
The event will take place November 18 Friday 8: 30 AM to 2: 00 PM in room Julio Ravelo de la Fuente of the library of INTEC.
Educational program A day with the author and his work, held 17 years ago pays tribute in life to Dominicans and outstanding Dominicans whose work (intellectual, artistic, scientific or technological), used for u000aexample to the youth of the most enaltecedores values of the Dominicans.
Dynamics integrates students from several schools and the area of social sciences and Humanities at the INTEC a cultural journey of artistic expression: Theatre, graphic and audiovisual works inspired by the life and work of the honoree and prepared by the students. At the same time, high school students have the opportunity to interview the author, which is a deeply enriching experience for them. This year take part in the tribute Santa Teresita Babeque Secundaria, Triumphare and Lux Mundi.
Through the INTEC program has recognized personalities such as: Virgilio Grullón Díaz (1995), Elsa Núñez (1996), Gustavo Tavares (1997), Eugenio Jesús Marcano (1998), Rafael Solano (1999), Mary Perez Marranzini (2000), Jorge Cela (2001), María Ugarte (2002), Enrique Armenteros (2003), Mariano Lebrón S. (2004), Freddy Geneva (2005), Ivan u000aGarcía (2006), Alberto Morales (2007), Marcio Veloz M. (2008) and Pellerano Soucy (2009) and José Alcántara Almánzar (2010).

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