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The Faculty
Director: Sonia E. Alvarez (Political Science); Associate Director and Chief Adviser: Gloria Bernabe-Ramos (CLACLS, Adjunct Spanish and Portuguese); Associated Faculty: Luiz Amaral (Spanish and Portuguese), Joselyn Almeida-Beveridge (English), Alberto Ameal-Pérez (Spanish and Portuguese), Theresa Y. Austin (Education), Benjamin Bailey (Communication), Marisol Barbón (Spanish and Portuguese), Angélica Bernal (Political Science), James Boyce (Economics), Marta Calás (Management), Mari Catañeda (Communication), Leda Cooks (Communication), David Cort (Sociology), N.C. Christopher Couch (Comparative Literature), Alexandrina Deschamps (Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies), Carlene J. Edie (Political Science), Gerald Epstein (Economics), Harley M. Erdman (Theater), Martín Espada (English), Francisco C. Fagundes (Spanish and Portuguese), Nancy Folbre (Economics), Marta Fuentes-Bautista (Communication), Patricia Galvis-Assmus (Art), Henry Geddes (Communication), Patricia Gubitosi (Spanish and Portuguese), José A. Hernández (History), Agustín Laó-Montes (Sociology), Luis Marentes (Spanish and Portuguese), Claudio Moreira (Communication),Michael Morgan (Communication), Karen Y. Morrison (Afro-American Studies), Mario J. Ontiveros (Art), José N. Ornelas (Spanish and Portuguese), Ellen Pader (Regional Planning), Enoch H. Page (Anthropology), Priscilla M. Page (Theater), Daphne Patai (Spanish and Portuguese), Ventura Perez (Anthropology), Robert Pollin (Economics), J. Mohan Rao (Economics), Emma Rivera-Rábago (Spanish and Portuguese), Rosa Rodríguez-Monguío (Public Health), Margara Russotto (Spanish and Portuguese), Miguel Romero (Theater), Nina Siulc (Legal Studies), Millicent Thayer (Sociology), Jacqueline Urla (Anthropology), Laura A. Valdiviezo (Education), Richard Wilkie (Geography), and Joel W. Wolfe (History). W.E.B. DuBois Library: Isabel Espinal, Barbara Steward, Peter Stern (History). |
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