Faculty News |
| Burgos is Promoted in the Department of History |
| In spring 2007 Prof. Adrian Burgos was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure, effective fall 2007. He was also appointed to the Organization of American Historians 2009 Programming Committee. His book, Playing America's Game: Baseball, Latinos, and the Color Line was released by the University of California Press June 2007. |
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| William E. Berry Serving as Fulbright Scholar |
| William E. Berry (Institute of Communications Research) served as a Fulbright scholar from May 14-30 in the Dominican Republic at both the Santo Domingo and Santiago campuses of Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra. |
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| Adrian Burgos' book officially released May 14, 2007. |
| Adrian Burgos (Department of History) had his book officially released May 14, 2007 entitled Playing America's Game: Baseball, Latinos, and the Color Line by the University of California Press. |
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| Julie Dowling's article to be printed in Sociological Perspectives |
| Julie Dowling (Latina/Latino Studies Program) will have her article "Black and Hispanic: The Racial Identification of Afro-Cuban Immigrants in the Southwest"(with Alison Newby) in the fall 2007 issue of Sociological Perspectives. |
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| Alejandro Lugo Promoted |
| Alejandro Lugo (Department of Anthropology and Latina/Latino Studies Program) was promoted to Associate Head/Director of Graduate Studies of the Department of Anthropology. |
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| Isabel Molina promoted to Associate Professor |
| Isabel Molina (Latina/Latino Studies Program and Institute of Communications Research) was promoted to Research Associate Professor with indefinite tenure. |
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| Richard T. Rodriguez's achievements as a visiting scholar |
| Richard T. RodriÂguez (Latina/Latino Studies Program and Department of English) was a visiting scholar in the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center during fall 2006 where he worked toward the completion of his book manuscript and began a series of new articles. |
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| Angharad Valdivia finishes editing the book Latina/o Communication Studies Today |
| Angharad Valdivia (Institute of Communications Research) finished editing the book: Latina/o Communication Studies Today. New York: Peter Lang (ed.). |
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