Faculty:
- Soledad Caballero, Assistant Professor of English, B.A., Appalachian
State University, M.A., Ph.D., Tufts University.
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Don
Goldstein, Professor of Economics, A.B., Harvard College; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts
(Amherst). Corporate restructuring and environmental management,
financing sustainable development.
- Elisabeth
Kalé Haywood, Assistant Professor of History, B.A., University of Chicago; M.A., Ph.D. Stanford University. Latin America, Colonial Mexico, Social and Ecclesiastical History.
- Wilfredo Hernández, Assistant Professor of Modern and Classical Languages,
B.A., Universidad Central de Venezuela; M.A., Ph.D., University of
Connecticut.
- Teresa Herrera-De la Muela, Assistant Professor of Modern and Classical Languages, B.A., Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; M.A., Ph.D., University of Kentucky.
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Shannan
Mattiace, Associate Professor of Political Science, B.A., Central College; Ph.D., University of Texas
(Austin).
Identity Politics, and Social Movements in the Americas, Racial and Ethnic Politics, Migration and the U.S.-Mexican Border.
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Barbara
D. Riess, Associate Professor of Spanish, B.A., University of Connecticut; M.A., Ph.D., Arizona
State University. 20th century Latin American culture; literature
of the Cuban Revolution; Latin American women's literature; translation
studies; feminist and postmodern debates.
- Nancy Smith, Instructor of Spanish, MAT (with concentration in languages) Allegheny College.
Selected Publications:
- Goldstein, Don. "Financial Sector Reform and Sustainable Development:
The Case of Costa Rica." Ecological Economics 37:2, 2001.
- Mattiace, Shannan. "To See with Two Eyes: Peasant Activism and
Indian Autonomy in Chiapas," Mexico. University of New Mexico,
2003.
- Hernández, Wilfredo.
"Medicina, homosexualidad y política en Cuba finisecular: la polémica de los dependientes españoles de comercio," 2006. Revista de estudios hispánicos.
- Riess, Barbara. "La idiosincracia cubana y la escritura/escritora: la posicionalidad en los textos de Marilyn Bobes." Celebración de la creación literaria de escritoras hispanas en las Américas. Eds. Lady Rojas-Trempe and Catharina Vallejo. Ottawa/Montreal: Girol Inc./Enana Blanca, 2000.
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