PhD Student in the Department of Spanish, Italian & Portuguese
Winnie is a Ph.D. student in the Spanish Department. Winnie's research interests include technology and society studies, 20th - 21st Century anglophone, francophone and hispanophone Caribbean...
Vice Provost for Academic Outreach and Professor, Architectural History
Louis P. Nelson is Professor of Architectural History and the Vice Provost for Academic Outreach in the Office of the Provost. He is a specialist in the built environments of the early modern...
Assistant Professor of English and African & African American Studies
Nasrin Olla is an Assistant Professor of English and African & African American Studies. Nasrin completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Cape Town and her PhD in the Department of...
Professor Pellón’s major fields of teaching and research are the contemporary novel in Latin America, literary theory, and translation. He has published a book on the Cuban poet and novelist Lezama...
University Professor and Edgar F. Shannon Professor
Jahan Ramazani is University Professor and Edgar F. Shannon Professor of English, whose expertise includes modern and postcolonial literature and poetry.
Postdoctoral Fellow at the Carter G. Woodson Institute
Nicole Ramsey completed her Ph.D. in the department of African American & African Diaspora Studies at the University of California Berkeley. Originally from Los Angeles, California, she holds an MA in...
I am currently a graduate student in the Architectural History Program at the Architecture School of the University of Virginia. My studies are focused on historical preservation and late nineteenth...
Carolyn Rody is a professor of English. She studies Caribbean and postcolonial literature, gender and sexuality, and multi-ethnic American literature, among other areas. She is the author of The...
Lisa Smith Discovery Associate Professor of Spanish
Charlotte Rogers specializes in twentieth- and twenty-first-century Latin America and the Caribbean, with a comparative focus on representations of the tropics in literature and culture. She is the...
David Singerman is an assistant professor of history and American Studies, specializing in science and technology, capitalism and labor, and the environment. His research examines the U.S. sugar...