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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

The day-to-day operation of the LAS program is overseen by Sherman Wilcox, Acting Director of LAS, and Amanda Wolfe, Academic Program Manager.

Sherman Wilcox

Acting Director, Latin American Studies

801 Yale NE

MSC02 1690

1 University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM 87131

Tel: (505) 277-7042

Fax: (505) 277-5989

E-mail: wilcox@unm.edu

 

Amanda Wolfe

Academic Program Manager, Latin American Studies

801 Yale NE

MSC02 1690

1 University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM 87131

Tel: (505) 277-7044

Fax: (505) 277-5989

E-mail: akwolfe@unm.edu

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FACULTY top

The LAS program relies on the teaching and expertise of 60 faculty from across campus.

Professors

  • Donald Coes, Economics ( )
  • David Craven, Art History ( )
  • Les Field, Anthropology ( )
  • Phillip Gonzales, Sociology ( )
  • Linda Hall, History ( )
  • Kathryn Hochstetler, Political Science ( )
  • Hillard Kaplan, Anthropology ( )
  • Enrique Lamadrid, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Antoinette Sedillo López, Law ( )
  • Margaret Montoya, Law ( )
  • Jennifer Moore, Law ( )
  • Carole Nagengast, Anthropology ( )
  • Mark Peceny, Political Science ( )
  • Elizabeth Rapaport, Law ( )
  • Tey Diana Rebolledo, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • James Richardson, Community and Regional Planning ( )
  • William Stanley, Political Science ( )
  • Christine Sierra, Political Science ( )
  • Susan Tiano, Sociology ( )
  • Nelson Valdés, (retired) Sociology ( )
  • Gloria Valencia-Weber, Law ( )
  • Howard Waitzkin, Sociology ( )

Associate Professors top

  • Holly Barnet-Sanchez, Art History ( )
  • Judy Bieber, History ( )
  • Melissa Binder, Economics ( )
  • Teresa Córdova, Community and Regional Planning ( )
  • Susan Dever, Media Arts ( )
  • Robert Fiala, Sociology ( )
  • William Fleming, Community and Regional Planning ( )
  • Kimberly Gauderman, History ( )
  • Raul de Gouvea, Management ( )
  • David Henkel, Community and Regional Planning ( )
  • Elizabeth Hutchison, History ( )
  • Claudia Isaac, Community and Regional Planning ( )
  • Celia López-Chávez, University Honors ( )
  • Kimberle López, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Miguel López, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Judy Maloof, (retired) Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Kathryn McKnight, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Margo Milleret, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Rosalita Mitchell, Education ( )
  • Suzanne Oakdale, Anthropology ( )
  • Andrew Schrank, Sociology ( )
  • Rena Torres-Cacoullos, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Sam Truett, History ( )
  • Richard Wood, Sociology ( )

Assistant Professors top

  • Dante DiGregorio, Management ( )
  • Matias Fontenla, Economics ( )
  • Raymond Hernández-Durán, Art History ( )
  • Michelle Hall Kells, English ( )
  • Leila Lehnen, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Nancy López, Sociology ( )
  • Anna Nogar, Spanish and Portuguese
  • Keith Prufer, Anthropology( )
  • Barbara Reyes, History ( )
  • Enrique Sanabria, History ( )
  • Eleuterio Santiago-Díaz, Spanish and Portuguese ( )
  • Julie Sykes, Spanish and Portuguese
  • Douglas Thomas, Management ( )
  • Catherine Travis, Spanish and Portuguese, Linguistics ( )
  • Jennifer von Schwerin, Art History ( )

INTERDISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE ON LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES (ICLAS) top

ICLAS is the faculty governance body of the LAS program. The committee is composed of 8 to 10 full-time faculty members who serve two-year terms (which may be renewed) and one graduate student representative who serves a one-year term (which may be renewed). The Director of LAS chairs the committee.

2007-2008 ICLAS Members

  • Don Coes, Economics
  • Dante DiGregorio, International Management
  • Kimberly Gauderman, History/LAS
  • Elizabeth Hutchison, History
  • Claudia Isaac, Community & Regional Planning
  • Kathryn McKnight, Spanish & Portuguese
  • Suzanne Oakdale, Anthropology
  • Andrew Schrank, Sociology
  • William Stanley, Political Science
  • Peter Meyer, LAS graduate student representative