04/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/02/2025 13:29
Four University of North Georgia (UNG) students presented their research at the Conference on the Americas, held Feb. 21-22 at the University of Georgia (UGA).
Christopher Jones received an honorable mention award for his presentation on his paper "Government Responses to Gang Violence in El Salvador, Mexico, and Ecuador." Jones, a sophomore from Marietta, Georgia, pursuing a degree in political science, said the more he researched his topic, the more interesting it became. He appreciated the chance to interact with others on the topic at the conference.
Dr. Cristian Harris, professor of Political Science and International Affairs, mentored Jones on his presentation.
"He's a phenomenal professor. He makes everything super interesting," Jones said. "He gave me room to grow. I wasn't nervous about presenting at the conference because of how comfortable Dr. Harris made me feel."
Other UNG students presenting at the conference were:
Olivo Sandoval, who has presented at other conferences previously, is a fall 2024 graduate with degrees in modern languages with a concentration in Spanish language and literature and East Asian studies with a concentration in Japanese. Dr. Alvaro Torres-Calderon, associate department head of Modern Languages and associate professor of Spanish, is her mentor. The Gainesville, Georgia, resident said these experiences have been transformational.
"It has made me a better speaker. I explain my topic, answer questions and make my presentation in the clearest way possible," Olivo Sandoval said. "My professors always gave me a lot of courage to do things like this and to try for other opportunities."