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California Cultures in Comparative Perspective is a program at the University of California, San Diego in California dedicated to fostering creative and activist interdisciplinary research, teaching, and collaboration among California's communities, faculty, and students.
Thurgood Marshall College has created more academic departments and programs than any other college at UCSD, including Third World Studies, Ethnic Studies, Education Studies, African American Studies Minor, and Urban Studies and Planning. TMC is now home to two UCSD Minors: the Public Service Minor and the Film Studies Minor.
Her research focuses on immigration and refugee studies, Southeast Asian Studies, transnationalism, Asian American Studies, and US Militarism. Originally from Vietnam, Espiritu is the Distinguished Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of California, San Diego. [1] She is also a founding faculty of the Critical Refugee Studies Collective. [2]
The political uproar over diversity studies is clouding the reality that few four-year institutions offer a major in Latino or other ethnic studies.
Ana Celia Zentella (born 1940) is an American linguist known for her "anthro-political" approach to linguistic research and expertise on multilingualism, linguistic diversity, and language intolerance, especially in relation to U.S. Latino languages and communities. [2]
K. Wayne Yang, Ethnic Studies, with Eve Tuck, author of "Decolonization is not a metaphor" Herbert F. York, Physics, university chancellor; Enrico Fermi Award, 2000 [254] Efim Zelmanov, Mathematics, Fields Medal recipient, known for his work on combinatorial problems in nonassociative algebra and group theory [255]
The Eleanor Roosevelt College (Roosevelt or ERC) is one of seven undergraduate colleges at the University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego). While ERC has students of all majors, the college emphasizes international understanding in its co-curricular programming and general education requirements, requiring students to complete the Making of the Modern World history and writing program ...
Molina received her B.A. (1993) from the University of California, Los Angeles in History and Gender Studies. She later received her M.A. (1996) and Ph.D. (2001) from the University of Michigan. [1] Soon after, Molina taught in the Department of History and Ethnic Studies and the Urban Studies Program at the University of California, San Diego ...