Mercedes Orfelinda Torres is originally from the Matamoros, México and Brownsville, Texas border region. She holds a BA in Spanish with a Minor in Spanish Translation, an Associate Degree in Translation Studies, and an MA in Spanish, all from The University of Texas at Brownsville/Texas Southmost College.
She is currently the Program Manager of the B3 Institute, PT Lecturer in the Department of Writing and Language Studies, and provides support to the Translation and Interpreting Office.
She has worked as a freelance Translator since 2005 delivering services to the Curriculum and Instruction Department at legacy institution UTB/TSC, and to medical and legal offices in Brownsville.
She participated as Instructor during the Spanish for Faculty and Staff Professional Development for UTRGV in Mérida, México in July 2018.
Ms. Torres has 15 years of experience lecturing in both face-to-face and hybrid delivery methods of instruction at her alma matter. She also taught Advanced Placement Spanish and Dual Enrollment Spanish at Gladys Porter High School in collaboration with The University of Texas at Brownsville/Texas Southmost College.
She has taught lower and upper level courses, including SPAN 2311/2312 Intermediate Spanish I and II (Summer Bridge Program), SPAN 2313/2315 Spanish Native/Heritage Speakers I and II, SPAN 2321/2322 Hispanic Literature and Civilization I and II, SPAN 3330 Advanced Grammar, SPAN 4316 Acquisition of the Spanish Language, and SPAN 4368 Children’s Literature; and worked as a linguistic graduate teaching assistant.
During 2003-2005, as President of the Honorary Society Sigma Delta Phi, Chapter Tau Chi, she coordinated children's literature readings in Spanish throughout the Brownsville community. In her spare time, she writes short stories in Spanish and calaveras, and has presented her work in conferences and symposia in Brownsville, Edinburg, and Matamoros, México.
Program Manager, and PT Lecturer
B3 Institute
Email:
mercedes.torres@utrgv.edu BLHS 2.424
Phone: (956) 882-7829