Dr. Julia Coronado was the keynote speaker for the Economics Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21, 2022.
CAMILLE PARMESAN Parmesan's early research focused on multiple aspects of population biology, including the ecology, evolution and behaviors of insect-plant interactions. For the past several years, ...
environmental history; deserts; history of the U.S.-Mexico border; Chihuahan Desert ...
Chair of Rhetoric and Writing & Professor of Rhetoric and Writing, English, Communication Studies, European Studies ...
Robert C Koons Koons specializes in philosophical logic and in the application of logic to long-standing philosophical problems, including metaphysics, philosophy of mind, political philosophy, and ...
Daniel Brinks is Professor of Government and of Law. He is the Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs in the College of Liberal Arts, and is active in the fields of Comparative Politics and ...
Social anthropology, ethnicity, gender, oral history/oral traditions, legal anthropology, immigration, Chicano studies: US/Mexican culture, Latin America.
Brendan Kline Brendan works on theoretical and applied econometrics. His research focuses on developing and applying statistical methods that can be used to evaluate models from economic theory, ...
Linguistic anthropology, language and status, narrative, American Sign Language, new communication technologies, computer-mediated interaction, multimodal ...
Alison Kafer Alison Kafer is associate professor of feminist studies, and is the author of Feminist, Queer, Crip (Indiana, 2013). Her work has appeared in a number of journals and anthologies, ...
George Littlefield Professor of American History; Distinguished Teaching Professor; Academy of Distinguished Teachers.
Borders, security, climate change, agrarian change, deltas, development, political ecology, South Asia, Bangladesh ...
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