Professor Quintanilla wins Ambroggio Poetry Prize

Octavio Quintanilla, PhD, Professor of English, has won the Ambroggio Poetry Prize given by the Academy of American Poets for “Las Horas Imposibles/The Impossible Hours,” which will be published by the University of Arizona Press in Spring 2025.

The Ambroggio Prize is given for a book-length poetry manuscript originally written in Spanish and with an English translation. Winners receive $1,000 and publication in the University of Arizona Press, a nationally recognized publisher of emerging and established voices in Latinx and Indigenous literature. 

“Las Horas Imposibles/The Impossible Hours” was co-translated by Quintanilla and Natalia Treviño.

Quintanilla is a former San Antonio Poet Laureate and the author of the poetry collections, “If I Go Missing” (Slough Press, 2014) and “The Book of Wounded Sparrows” (Texas Review Press, 2024). A native of Mexico, Treviño is the author of the poetry collection “Lavando La Dirty Laundry” (Mongrel Empire Press, 2014) and the chapbook “VirginX (Finishing Line Press, 2018).

OLLU celebrates achievements of Saints basketball teams

OLLU recognized the achievements of the men’s and women’s basketball teams from the 2022-2023 season during the virtual 11th Annual Big Blue Athletics Banquet.

The season was highlighted by the men earning their first-ever NAIA Scholar Team award after posting a 3.2 GPA. The women also repeated as NAIA Scholar Team winners after posting a 3.02 GPA. Both the men and women made it to the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) Championships and finished as quarterfinalists.

The season was also highlighted by major awards received by seniors Ruben Monzon and Natalia Trevino.

Both Monzon and Trevino made it into the Saints 1,000-Point Club this season. Trevino also was named to the NAIA All-American Honorable Mention team.

In addition, both Monzon and Trevino were their team’s Top Saint award winners.