Topics
- Applied Mathematics
- Arts and Culture
- Bioengineering
- Cognitive Science
- Computing Sensing Gaming and Robotics
- Earth and Environment
- Economy and Markets
- Evolution and Genomics
- Human Health
- Immigration
- Law and Politics
- Math and Science Education
- Physics
- Spanish and Latino Studies
- Stem Cells
- Water Resources
Associated Resources
- Immigration (Resource List)
Spanish and Latino Studies
Description
The significant Latino population in the San Joaquin Valley makes it both an ideal place to study Spanish and Latin American issues and a place where such studies are urgently needed. Faculty members can contribute to stories about language acquisition and representation of Latino people in literature and the media.
Associated Faculty
- Simón Weffer (Urban inequality, collective action, social movements, racial and ethnic issues, immigration)
- Cristián H. Ricci (Literature, Spanish literature, North African and Arabic literature)
- Manuel Martin Rodriguez (Hispanic culture in film, literature, and television)
- Robin Maria DeLugan (Community, identity, migration, nationalism, transnationalism; Museums, tourism; Mexico, El Salvador)
- Virginia Adan-Lifante (Language learning; Spanish and Latin American language, literature and culture)