Faculty
Latino Studies is composed of professors whose scholarship has been acclaimed both nationally and internationally. They offer an array of courses that are joint-listed in departments throughout
Indiana
University.
Visiting Professor in American Studies and Latino Studies
Aidé Acosta, Visiting Assistant Professor
Spanish and Portuguese
Anke Birkenmaier, Assistant Professor
Associate Director, Latino Studies
Deborah N. Cohn , Associate Professor
Manuel Díaz-Campos, Associate Professor
César Félix-Brasdefer, Associate Professor
History
John Nieto-Phillips, Associate Professor
Director, Latino Studies
Arlene Díaz, Associate Professor
Jeffrey Gould, Professor
Peter Guardino, Professor
Education
Bradley Levinson , Professor
Rebecca Martínez, Assistant Professor
Sylvia Martínez, Assistant Professor
Vasti Torres, Associate Professor
Serafin M Coronel-Molina, Assistant Professor
Folklore and Ethnomusicology
Javier León, Assistant Professor
John McDowell, Professor (Folklore)
Fernando Orejuela, Senior Lecturer
Anthropology
Shane Greene, Associate Professor
Dan Suslak, Associate Professor
Speech & Hearing Sciences
Raquel Anderson, Associate Professor
School of Law
Luis Fuentes-Rohwer, Professor
Christiana Ochoa, Professor
English
Alberto Varon, Assistant Professor
Sociology
Fabio Rojas, Assistant Professor
African American & Diaspora Studies
Iris Rosa, Professor
Gender Studies
Lessie Jo Frazier , Associate Professor
Compative Literature
Vivian Nun Halloran, Associate Professor
School of Informatics and Computing
Eden Medina, Associate Professor
Mathematics
Alberto Torchinsky, Professor
Library
Luis González, Library
Please take advantage of the expertise that our faculty bring to bear on issues that relate to the Latino population of the
United States
.
You may contact them individually by visiting their profiles, or contact the Latino Studies Program at latino@indiana.edu or by phone: (812) 856-1795.
Dr. John Nieto-Phillips
Director, Latino Studies Program
Associate Professor, Department of History
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