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April 2013

  • April 30, 2013
    Dr. José de la Torre, a member of the MBA advisory board, spoke about the significance of AMBA accreditation.
  • April 16, 2013
    The means of communication are changing, and with them, those who communicate: “The public’s role is shifting toward that of information producers (…) Traditional forms of production are becoming decentralized, and networks organized in a reticular fashion are emerging, while the sequential nature of the print format is being replaced by the randomness of databases, which now organize discourse,” reflects Daniel Mazzone. In his new book, he focuses on the cases of the Huffington Post and the New York Times, but his analysis extends to contemporary online journalism.
  • April 12, 2013
    The class assignment was to create a viral video. Rodrigo Couto, a 22-year-old deaf student in the Animation and Video Games program at Universidad ORT Uruguay, saw this as a good opportunity to show what it feels like when he tries to watch TV. With the help of his girlfriend and a friend—both of whom are deaf like him—they made a video without sound.
  • April 10, 2013
    Florencia Ferreira, a certified public accountant, explained why she chose her profession and shared her experiences as a student and a professional.
  • April 5, 2013
    The book “22 Women +” is not a collection of women’s literature, according to one of the authors. “It’s a book that aims to bring together stories by women, serving as a space, a platform for the voices of female authors,” Brunella Tedesco told In situ. Last year, she earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism, a field she chose because of her love of writing.
  • April 4, 2013
    Designer Matilde Pacheco, winner of the latest edition of Lúmina with her “Lady Olympia” collection, told In situ what inspired her clothing line—of which she will launch a limited edition—and how she managed to blend craftsmanship with art.