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503-780-1431

3459 NW 115th avenue

USA

Member of the Sakai Board of Directors. Currently consulting with educational institutions and some commercial partners with a focus on open source software and open education resources for enhancing teaching and learning in both K-12 and Higher Education. Over 35 years of educational experience both in teaching and administration ranging from K-12 to Community Colleges and Universities. Previous higher education experience includes: Chief Technology Officer, Dean of Distance Education, Director of Center for Academic Excellence, Faculty member in Education. Particular interests lie at the intersection of Open Software Development and Open Education Initiatives particularly as the relate to web-based delivery.

angell's picture
USA

Raised by wolves, accidental open-source evangelist. Friend to cheese.

Nate Angell works with open source communities and projects for rSmart. Nate previously led web communications at Portland State University, Oregon's largest and only urban public university, and at the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry in Portland, Oregon. Angell holds an M.A. in American Civilization, specializing in film, television, and digital media studies, from Brown University and is A.B.D. for his Ph.D. Find out more about Nate on his blog.

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5034947074

3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road

Mailcode: L346

“The opportunities for professional and personal growth are magnified as we participate in multiple ways of learning, teaching, providing health care, researching, and reaching out to diverse communities.”

Maria Elena Ruiz, Ph.D., RN, FNP-BC
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing

Dr. Ruiz is with the School of Nursing at OHSU. She is an Assistant Professor with the Oregon MPH program; Primary Health Care & Health Disparities track. At OHSU, Dr. Ruiz was associated with the Center for Health Disparities, and completed a two –year certificate training program in clinical and translational research methodology, earning a Certificate in Human Investigations. Her teaching and clinical work focuses on Latino community health issues, cultural competency, and the integration of culture, language, and western and traditional models of care. Dr. Ruiz has been involved in various Community Based Participatory Research projects , exploring intimate partner violence, workplace violence against Indigenous Farmworkers, chronic illness management, and aging in Latino communities. Prior to coming to OHSU, Dr. Ruiz taught at the University of Southern California, where she was founder and Director of the Spanish language/Latino culture programs.

Community outreach is a major focus for Dr. Ruiz; developing collaborative relationships with hard to reach communities. She feels that opportunities to develop partnerships and collaborations with others who have diverse perspectives strengthen the team approach and provides a more holistic healing environment. Her own personal global health perspective has been expanded through her teaching, research, clinical, and volunteer experiences working with incarcerated youth, farmworkers, women and children experiencing violence, and families without insurance.