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A staged reading of “Pearl of the Antilles” by Andrea Herrera – professor, women’s and ethnic studies program at UCCS – will be produced by Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center in Denver on July 11. “Pearl of the Antilles” chronicles the lives of several generations of Cuban women including one living in exile in the United States. The recent thawing of U.S.-Cuba relations generated renewed interest in the work. … In January, 18 people accepted teaching and non-teaching positions at UCCS. They are:Andrew Blackman, custodian, Facilities Services; Gina Burton, instructor, Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences; Shal DeLuna, custodian, Facilities Services; Matthew Duguay, resident experience coordinator, Office of Residence Life and Housing;Jessica Duster, accounting technician, Bursar’s Office; Justin Filla, document support specialist, Office of Admissions and Records; Helen Graham, assistant professor, Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences; Shawn Hood, administrative assistant, Office of the Chancellor; Amy House, cook, Dining and Food Services; Stacey Howell, customer service specialist, University Center; Allison Milam, accounting technician, Bursar’s Office; William Nolan, shuttle bus driver, Parking and Transportation Services;Solveig Olsen, instructor, Visual and Performing Arts Department; Carol Pina, administrative assistant, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs; Deborah Pollard, associate professor, Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences; Tiffany Tinsley, instructor, Department of Visual and Performing Arts; Alexis Tucker, technical director, Department of Visual and Performing Arts; and Rhonda Young, production chef, Dining and Food Services.