The Drawing Art Exhibition Phases Opened at UIC after an 8-Week ART 101: Drawing Course of Learning How to Reconnect with the Right Side of their Brain
UIC students enrolled in the Summer 2022 ART 101: Drawing Course with Prof. Elizabeth Abaya unveiled their art exhibition ‘Phases” at the J. Alberto Moyano Art Gallery at United International College on Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.
Students were proud of having been able to complete their self-portraits and other works to be exhibited in the gallery. Prof. Abaya led the students to reconnect with their natural art instincts in just eight summer weeks “These artists were, in many ways, burdened by self-doubt as they put their left-brain adult mentality aside, and embraced the right-brain creative mentality that allows us all to draw masterpieces as children.” added Prof. Abaya.
Communications and Mass Media student, Carolina Portilla, under the direction of Prof. Ken Ninomiya produced a live radio show at the UIC radio studio to meet the artists, learn about their art and Prof. Abaya.
Popular Romanian singer Alin Turculescu is one of the UIC student artists who exhibited his artwork, Leaves and Self-Portrait and the first one to be interviewed for the show. He shared with the audience that he enjoyed his experience in the Drawing course. “I’ve noticed that drawing really helps you in order to relax, you can focus on your drawing and forget about everything else,” says Turculescu.
Martha Rodriguez is a Venezuelan student who exhibited her work. She has a background in Graphic Design and now she is completing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications and Mass Media. She exhibited two works, Buzz Lightyear Observation and Self-Portrait. She explains how her Self portrait is an expression of the pandemic time. The artwork resulted from a self portrait photograph taken during quarantine and her facial expression and big eyes represent the suffering of such time. She also enjoys drawing cartoons and learned how to draw shades and used Buzz Lightyear to apply this technique. “I was impressed because I was able to transmit the emotion of this work to the audience…My experience at UIC has been a big upgrade in my career. With the holistic education approach, I have been able to be a better human being” adds Rodriguez.
Prof. Abaya brings up how shame and low self-esteem are a limitation for self expression and drawing. The exhibition was entitled “Phases” because students overcame different phases to trick their left brain and rediscover their right brain. Prof. Abaya remarked her intention to remind the students how it was when they were children “to grab a crayon and make some art.”
Former Brazilian surgeon dentist, Business Administration UIC student, Luciano Rocha, told how Prof. Abaya taught him a technique to draw the self-portrait. He spent a long time alone at home drawing the self-portrait based on a self portrait photograph. When he completed his work and was looking for a title for it, he chose “Luciano Da Vinci.” Drawing was challenging for him and coming up with “Luciano Da Vinci” was impressive. “At the beginning of the class, I thought I was going to fail the class, and then, I realized I could make it, and I did it,” says Rocha. Prof. Abaya added that his Luciano Da Vinci looks like an Avatar. Rocha concluded that “he has so much fun in UIC and that the school is his real family.”
Orlando Landinez drew his self-portrait with chalk. He says that it was challenging but not impossible. The lesson that Prof. Abaya told the students that everything could be possible. Landinez is open to learning new techniques and he enjoys art. Landinez studied ESL, the A.S. in Communications and Mass Media and is currently completing his B.S. in Communications and Mass Media.
Maria Pineda is originally from Venezuela and is currently studying Business Administration at UIC. She picked her self portrait picture from one of her instagram pictures. She explains how after Prof. Abaya demonstrated the process to draw the self-portrait, it was easy to make it. Her mother used to draw in the past. Pineda tells how throughout the eight weeks she became confident and started ignoring her left brain.
To watch the full interviews, visit United International College YouTube Channel.
Alin Turculescu Radio Interview
Martha Rodriguez Radio Interview
Prof. Elizabeth Abaya Radio Interview
Luciano Rocha Radio Interview
Orlando Landinez Radio Interview
Maria Pineda Radio Interview
UIC Awards Associate and Bachelor Degrees on the 20th Commencement Ceremony to Students Who Get the Merit to Have Gone through their Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic
United International College celebrated its 20th Commencement Ceremony on Friday, June 24th at 6:00 p.m. at the Old Davie School Historical Museum, 6650 Griffin Road, Davie, FL 33314.
At the commencement ceremony, 21 students were awarded bachelor and associate degrees in either Business Administration, International Business Management, Communications and Mass Media or Travel and Tourism Management. The diverse student graduates represented Albania, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Romania, Venezuela, Mexico and Vietnam.
UIC’s President, Lydia Bautista Möller, addressed the students and recognized their empowerment and commitment to leadership and entrepreneurship. President Bautista Möller stressed the importance of being able to adapt to change while applying the Holistic Education values that UIC students learn while studying at UIC. She proudly acknowledged their nationality.
This year’s Commencement Speaker was the acclaimed South Florida WLRN’s award winning journalist, Christine DiMattei. Students enrolled in the Communications and Mass Media program at UIC take the Speaking on Radio course and listen to WLRN’s stories to learn how to best announce on radio. During COVID-19 quarantine, students took a virtual two hour seminar with DiMattei, who shared with them best announcing practices.
Students agreed that it had been a most memorable learning experience. Martha Rodriguez, one of the students, shared how she listened to the acclaimed anchor on the radio when she was learning how to speak English as a Second Language student, and then she listened to her as a Communications and Mass Media student. Rodriguez assured that her language skills were drastically improved because of listening to the WLRN’s airwaves, aside from greatly contributing to her knowledge about South Florida .
DiMattei has demonstrated excellence in her profession of journalism throughout her career. She delivered a genuine commencement speech on Friday for UIC graduates where she shared with them her journey after having graduated as an English Major from New York University. DiMattei easily connected with commencement guests, graduates and students and was surely entertaining. Her speech concluded with how every event has a purpose in life and how everything and everyone is connected. She recognized that her profession had brought her to the moment to deliver the speech to the UIC graduates. UIC’s students cherished her speech and were inspired and empowered by her words.
Martha Rodriguez was the commencement speaker representing the student body. She is originally from Venezuela. She started her speech by sharing that she wouldn’t have imagined graduating once again in another country and delivering her commencement speech in another language. She spoke about how challenging it was completing her program during the pandemic, taking virtual classes and how proud she was of her resiliency to have completed the program. She appreciated the support of the professors who helped her to keep going. She reminded the students to be committed to their goals despite their background, age, or gender.
Martha Rodriguez received the Magna Cum Laude gold cord for her 3.95 CGPA and Haiskel Tovar received the Summa Cum Laude silver cord for her 3.86 CGPA.
Communications and Mass Media Students, Ayesha Ijaz, Valerie Seguin, and Lilit Muradian, volunteered to execute the logistics of the event. The students were essential for the successful outcome of the ceremony.
The Commencement Ceremony concluded with a short reception and prosecco sipping in the gorgeous lit Old Davie School Historical Museum, under a summer sky.
Watch the IG livecast of the ceremony at https://www.instagram.com/tv/CfNMldIJbdH/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Graduation Short https://www.instagram.com/tv/CfeY0JOl6Fa/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Captured and Edited by Lilit Muradian-
Pictures by Juan Mirabal-
UIC Business Expo Showcases Future Entrepreneurs
Written by Prof. Jack Rose
Miramar – Students in Professor Jack Rose’s Business Expo class showcased their businesses on Friday, April 29, 2022 in the Dr. Alberto Moyano Auditorium at United International College, 3130 Commerce Parkway, Miramar, FL. These budding entrepreneurs unveiled their future business plans and appreciated the large turnout and networking opportunities that they acquired during the very special evening event. Prior to their own business expo, Professor Rose accompanied the students to the recently held Small Business Expo at the Downtown Hilton in Miami where they had the opportunity to see a great trade show/expo, interact with vendors, and attend different workshops.
Professor Rose was quick to extend accolades to the students based on feedback from all those in attendance and is confident that they will be successful in their future endeavors.
Valerie Seguin’s company is called The Essential Oil Boutique. “Essential oils have been around for centuries. They are used to give natural flavor and aroma, but also play the role of preservatives. Essential oils also affect our mind, body, and spirit. These essential oils are extracted from plants, roots or seeds and the Essential Oils Boutique is a business about essential oils which matches with the need of a part of our society to find a holistic way of life. Valerie commented that following the pandemic, more people are interested in natural products. He product displays and samples gave attendees a “taste” of her products and the great services she personally provides all clients.
Emanveli, LLC is a photography service by Lilit Muradian. Her company was founded and based in Miami in 2020 and provides photography and marketing services for restaurants and photo shoots for all special events. A native of Armenia, Lilit wanted to have a business where she could utilize her exceptional skills as a photographer, while offering a great marketing service to restaurants. Her team works with the business client and takes a table photo of guests who are mostly tourists. They receive one picture free that has the restaurant logo in the picture and the restaurant receives great reviews after the guests are asked to go online and leave a review of the restaurant. In addition, additional pictures are made available should other guests at the table wishes another copy. Emanveli, LLC is very popular in the South Beach tourist area where a large majority of visitors frequent, and Lilit hopes to expand into other destinations, both domestically and internationally.
OVO Nails and Spa is the creation of student Oanh Van. Oanh’s salon provides many different services for nail care, facials, eyebrow shaping, and other services and only uses top quality products. Her luxury salon that she plans to open in the Miramar area in a high traffic shopping center with plenty of parking and close to shops and restaurants, is planned for the near future, after graduation. Oahn will be successful since she states that she will only employ those technicians who are the best, who take pride in their work, and who believes in customer service excellence.
AFRODISIACO began in a small home in Maria Fernanda Correa’s basement in Colombia and specializes in creating and designing unique fashions for women, such as bathing suits, that are custom-made for each client to ensure a perfect fit using the highest quality fabrics that will not fade or appear bleached due to chlorine used in swimming pools. Maria will eventually add a men’s line followed by a children’s line to accomplish her goal of designing fashions for the entire family unit. Maria’s enthusiasm and creative design techniques will ensure her success.
“Working with these great students and watching them develop their ideas and bringing them to fruition, is the result of their coursework in marketing, management, accounting, finance, business planning, and entrepreneurship, added Professor Rose. Over the years, many successful entrepreneurs have started and grown their businesses successfully.” United International College believes in holistic education where students not only learn about becoming an entrepreneur, but can learn how to use their inner strengths to reach a higher altitude. United International College offers Associate and Bachelor Degree programs in Business Administration, International Business Management, Communications and Mass Media, Travel and Tourism Management and an MBA program in Business. United Language Institute also offers an exclusive English as a Second Language Program.
For further information, call United International College, (954) 607-4344.
#Entrepreneurship #startups #AppliedEducation
Future Entrepreneurs Visit Small Business Expo
Written by Prof. Jack Rose
Miramar, FL – While on Spring Break, education continued with a field trip to the Small Business Expo held on Friday, March 25, 2022 at the Hilton Miami Downtown. These future entrepreneurs, and Professor Jack J. Rose, journeyed to Miami to see a real-life trade show/expo. “Attending these events can result in networking opportunities and increasing business trend knowledge,” Rose said. “By attending the Small Business Expo, students learned how important trade shows are in preparation for their own Business Expo that will be on campus on Friday, April 22, in the Moyano Auditorium. Students visited several of the booths and the vendors were thrilled to interact with the students.
The highlight of the visit was a group workshop conducted by Bob DelVecchio, Founder and CEO of Drumming Up Business. Mr. DelVecchio shared that he was a drummer for many well-known stars and after retiring, he pursued his dream of helping individuals seek franchise opportunities around the world. He has clients in 82 countries and also works with small business owners in developing franchise opportunities for their business. His company takes care of everything, from legal to marketing, to real estate, to training opportunities. He spoke of marketing opportunities and because of his prior involvement in the music industry, he had to incorporate his love for drums in his business; thus, DRUMMING UP BUSINESS became a reality and has grown into an over billion-dollar business. He shared that his proudest moments have been working with entrepreneurs on building their business, from starting a business to growing a business.
Every student spent the morning learning, networking, and more confident that their future business will be a very successful venture.
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