Myrna Garcia, Director
mygarcia@syr.edu
310 H.B.C.
315-443-9489
Faculty:
Doug Armstrong, Hans Buechler, Gail Bulman, John Burdick, Horace Campbell, Luis Castaneda, AH Peter Castro, Matt Cleary, Pedro Cuperman, Francine D’Amico, Geraldine de Berly, Pedro DiPietro, Kwame Dixon, Kathryn Everly, Stephanie Fetta, Alejandro Garcia, Bea Gonzalez, Martha Hanson, Dennis Harrod, Sydney Hutchinson, Amy Lutz, Gladys McCormick, Roberto Moreno, Arthur Paris, Jane Read, Alicia Rios, David Robinson, Silvio Torres-Saillant, Jamie Winder
The Latino-Latin American Studies program of the College of Arts and Sciences leads to the B.A. degree and embraces an interdisciplinary approach to culture, development, resources, history, and societies of these critical regions and their peoples. This recently modified and innovative program is designed to promote awareness and understanding of the many issues faced by the Latino and Latin American peoples of the western hemisphere. A wide range of faculty from several departments and with complementary perspectives provide a stimulating entry into the interrelated worlds of Latino America and Latin America.