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The Department of
Latin American Studies and
Women's Studies (LA/W/S)

Associate Faculty, Latin American Studies

Lee Penyak, Ph.D., Director of Latin American Studies
Michael Allison, Ph.D.
Robert Kocis, Ph.D.
Linda Ledford-Miller, Ph.D.
Susan Méndez, Ph.D.
Kevin Nordberg, Ph.D.
Robert Parsons, Ph.D.
Janice Voltzow, Ph.D.

Affiliate Faculty, Latin American Studies
Jamie Trnka, Ph.D.

Associate Faculty, Women’s Studies

Sharon M. Meagher, Ph.D., Director of Women’s Studies and Chair
Marzia Caporale, Ph.D.
Jones DeRitter, Jones, Ph.D.
Josephine Dunn, Ph.D.
Marian Farrell, Ph.D.
Mary Anne Foley, Ph.D.
Michael Friedman, Ph.D.
Christina Gschwandtner, Ph.D.
Jean Harris, Ph.D.
Jan Kelly, Ph.D.
Linda Ledford-Miller, Ph.D.
Susan Méndez, Ph.D.
Darlene Miller-Lanning, Ph.D.
Lee Penyak, Ph.D.
Virginia Picchietti, Ph.D.
Susan Poulson, Ph.D.
Meghan Rich, Ph.D.
Ana Rojas, Ph.D.
Ileana Szymanski, Ph.D.
Ann Marie Toloczko, Ph.D.
Jamie Trnka, Ph.D.
Gretchen Van Dyke, Ph.D.
Stephen Whittaker, Ph.D.
Habib Zanzana, Ph.D.

Overview

The Department of Latin American Studies and Women’s Studies houses the two largest interdisciplinary programs at the University of Scranton. While each program functions autonomously, both share a common administrative structure and a commitment to providing extra- and co-curricular programming to supplement their curricular offerings, and both are organized around the interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary study of social, political, and cultural issues. The governance structure of the department is intended to foster these goals and to insure our commitment to multiple forms of faculty involvement in the teaching, research, and service activities of the department.

The Department currently offers two concentrations, which are the equivalent of multi-disciplinary minors, one in Latin American Studies, and one in Women’s Studies. Most courses for the concentrations are cross-listed with other departments and may be counted towards completion of a concentration as well as other requirements that the course might fulfill (e.g., GE, major, minor, or cognate).

Concentration in Latin American Studies

Concentration in Women’s Studies


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