Maleni Arredondo
TIP Lead Peer Mentor at College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin- Claim this Profile
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Group 2 Social and Behavioral Researchers and Key Personnel
CITI ProgramAug, 2022- Nov, 2024
Experience
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College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
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United States
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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TIP Lead Peer Mentor
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May 2022 - Present
I have been promoted into the TIP Lead Peer Mentor Position. I will prepare and lead college-readiness pieces of training for fellow Peer Mentors under the program. I will also maintain serving as a Peer Mentor, but this year, for a new group of UT Austin College of Natural Science Freshmen.
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TIP Peer Mentor
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Aug 2021 - May 2022
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UT Health School of Public Health in Austin
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Graduate Research Assistant
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May 2022 - Present
SAYCARE Exploring and learning about the effects that different social and physical factors pose on the cardiovascular epidemiology of young Latinx children. Currently, transitioning data from Brazilian and South American populations to study Latinix/Hispanic Americans in the United States. SAYCARE Exploring and learning about the effects that different social and physical factors pose on the cardiovascular epidemiology of young Latinx children. Currently, transitioning data from Brazilian and South American populations to study Latinix/Hispanic Americans in the United States.
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SPARK
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United States
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Book and Periodical Publishing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Stylist for Spark Magazine
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Jan 2022 - Present
Working under the Styling team at Spark Magazine as a Fashion Stylist and Set Designer. Working under the Styling team at Spark Magazine as a Fashion Stylist and Set Designer.
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cherryish yourself
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Retail Apparel and Fashion
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1 - 100 Employee
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Strategy and Creative Design Member
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Dec 2021 - Present
A streetwear brand that aims to be a safe, inclusive, empowering space for survivors and allies while creating more conversation around mental health & sexual assault. I am currently under both the Strategy and Creative Design Teams. #meschéris A streetwear brand that aims to be a safe, inclusive, empowering space for survivors and allies while creating more conversation around mental health & sexual assault. I am currently under both the Strategy and Creative Design Teams. #meschéris
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consensual
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Austin, Texas, United States
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Creative Director
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Dec 2021 - Present
Sister Non-Profit to cherryish yourself which aims to empower SA survivors and allies through the power of art, poetics, and photography. Sister Non-Profit to cherryish yourself which aims to empower SA survivors and allies through the power of art, poetics, and photography.
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Hispanic Scholarship Fund
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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100 - 200 Employee
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HSF Scholar
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Jun 2021 - Present
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Del Valle Independent School District
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United States
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Primary and Secondary Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Ojeda LEAD Co-coordinator (Project SEED)
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May 2021 - Present
I am a 2021-2022 Co-coordinator of an outreach program started by Project SEED. We bring activities to a local Middle School in Austin under the DVISD district. Here, we create a community for students who are a part of Mexican immigrant families. The program invites all students, no matter their background or Spanish Language/Culture profociency. We help them through their transition while also providing resources to strengthen their English/Spanish translating skills. Ojeda LEAD "UT Spanish… Show more I am a 2021-2022 Co-coordinator of an outreach program started by Project SEED. We bring activities to a local Middle School in Austin under the DVISD district. Here, we create a community for students who are a part of Mexican immigrant families. The program invites all students, no matter their background or Spanish Language/Culture profociency. We help them through their transition while also providing resources to strengthen their English/Spanish translating skills. Ojeda LEAD "UT Spanish Club" is offered every Thursday from 4:00-6:00 PM at Ojeda Middle School. Our new Instagram: @ut.spanishclub Show less I am a 2021-2022 Co-coordinator of an outreach program started by Project SEED. We bring activities to a local Middle School in Austin under the DVISD district. Here, we create a community for students who are a part of Mexican immigrant families. The program invites all students, no matter their background or Spanish Language/Culture profociency. We help them through their transition while also providing resources to strengthen their English/Spanish translating skills. Ojeda LEAD "UT Spanish… Show more I am a 2021-2022 Co-coordinator of an outreach program started by Project SEED. We bring activities to a local Middle School in Austin under the DVISD district. Here, we create a community for students who are a part of Mexican immigrant families. The program invites all students, no matter their background or Spanish Language/Culture profociency. We help them through their transition while also providing resources to strengthen their English/Spanish translating skills. Ojeda LEAD "UT Spanish Club" is offered every Thursday from 4:00-6:00 PM at Ojeda Middle School. Our new Instagram: @ut.spanishclub Show less
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The University of Texas at Austin
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Project SEED - Spanish Field Research Assistant
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Jan 2020 - Present
Project SEED is a research initiative started by Dr. Su Yeong Kim at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Kim has specialized her research on Mexican American families. Project SEED follows the development of children into adulthood to learn the social, physical, and emotional effects of being a translator in an immigrant family. The study seeks a deeper understanding of how teenagers who may translate for their parents from English to Spanish develop socially, emotionally, and educationally.… Show more Project SEED is a research initiative started by Dr. Su Yeong Kim at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Kim has specialized her research on Mexican American families. Project SEED follows the development of children into adulthood to learn the social, physical, and emotional effects of being a translator in an immigrant family. The study seeks a deeper understanding of how teenagers who may translate for their parents from English to Spanish develop socially, emotionally, and educationally. Many of the findings are now published, and through them, we've been able to implement outreach programs as well as give the Latino community a voice. I have been a Spanish Field Research Assistant for this project since Spring 2020. Show less Project SEED is a research initiative started by Dr. Su Yeong Kim at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Kim has specialized her research on Mexican American families. Project SEED follows the development of children into adulthood to learn the social, physical, and emotional effects of being a translator in an immigrant family. The study seeks a deeper understanding of how teenagers who may translate for their parents from English to Spanish develop socially, emotionally, and educationally.… Show more Project SEED is a research initiative started by Dr. Su Yeong Kim at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Kim has specialized her research on Mexican American families. Project SEED follows the development of children into adulthood to learn the social, physical, and emotional effects of being a translator in an immigrant family. The study seeks a deeper understanding of how teenagers who may translate for their parents from English to Spanish develop socially, emotionally, and educationally. Many of the findings are now published, and through them, we've been able to implement outreach programs as well as give the Latino community a voice. I have been a Spanish Field Research Assistant for this project since Spring 2020. Show less
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College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
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United States
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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FRI Undergraduate Researcher
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Aug 2019 - Aug 2020
Research in this laboratory is focused on the design and synthesis of small molecules that exhibit high affinities and specificities for selected macromolecules using laboratory techniques relevant to synthetic organic chemistry. Research in this laboratory is focused on the design and synthesis of small molecules that exhibit high affinities and specificities for selected macromolecules using laboratory techniques relevant to synthetic organic chemistry.
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Education
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The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science - BS, Public Health -
Harlingen School of Health Professions
High School Diploma -
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) School of Public Health
Master of Public Health - MPH, 1-year