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Welcome to the Stone Center Alumni Update page. In an effort to keep you aware of our alum and their activities, we have prepared the below list of our graduates.

If you are an alum of the Stone Center for Latin American Studies and are not listed below, please visit our on-line alumni survey update and keep us informed of your career and life accomplisments.

The alumni survey can be completed here.


Recent Graduates

Marcelle Beaulieu
M.A. May 2007. Mexico, Migration.

Brad Benton
M.A. May 2004. History, Colonial and Pre-Columbian Mexico.

Corinne Boudreaux
M.A. May 2004. Mexico, Political Science, International Relations
.

Rose Caraway
M.A. May 2006. Cuba, Political Economy.


Stephanie Clark
M.A. May 2006. Cuba, Culture and Politics.

James Cordova
Ph.D. 2006. Art History.

Jaret Dunn  
M.A. 2003. Economics, Political Science, U.S. - Mexico Trade Relations.

Ludovico Feoli
M.A. May 2002. Political Economy, Development

Adam Frick
M.A. May 2007. Brazil, Migration.

James Nathan Galbreath  
M.A./J.D. 2003. Political Science, Law

Carmen Garcia-Prieto
M.A. May 2004. Central America, Commodity Exports, Political Economy

Monika Gerhart
M.A. May 2004. Cuba, International Relations, Public Policy

Allison Goodman
M.A. 2006. Immigration, Colombia.

Mekea Harvey
M.A. May 2004. Race & Ethnicity, Brazilian Studies.

Charles Heath
M.A. 2003. Brazil, Cultural Studies, Film.

Theodore Henken
Ph.D. May 2002. Sociology, History, Political Science, Cuba, Migration.

Willie Hiatt  
M.A. 2003. Literature, Communications, Indigenous Cultures, Andes

Kristan Hildensperger
M.A./J.D. 2003. Political Science, Sociology, Law, Brazilian Studies.

Amy Hite
Ph.D. 2003. Sociology, Economics, Political Science.

Erika Hosselkus
M.A. May 2004. Colonial Mexico, History, Gender.

Sallie Hughes
Ph.D. Dec. 2001. Political Science of Mexico and L.A., Sociology of Development, Economic Development.

Sarah Jaffe
M.A. 2006. Mexico, Literature, Gender, Cultural Studies.

Nicholas Johnson
Ph.D. May 2004. Pre-Columbian, Colonial Art.

Sandy Johnson
Ph.D. 2003. International Development, Technology Exchange, Public Health, Anthropology.

Elizabeth Jones
M.A. May 2004. Haitian Migration to the Dominican Republic.

Heidi Jugenitz
M.A. May 2002. Ecuador, Development. 

Lena Köster  
Non-degree student. Anthropology, Political Science.

Krystin Krause
M.A. May 2004. Argentina, Democratic Transition, Police Violence

Amy Lang-Tigchelaar
M.A./M.B.A. 2002. Cuba, Politics, Business.

Sarah Mariner
M.A. May 2007. Cultural Studies, Caribbean Islam.

Rodrigo Massi
M.A. May 2007. Central American History, Masculinity, Gender and Power.

Ryan Mast
M.A. May 2007. Brazil, Development, Environment.

Todd Molvar  
M.A. 2003. Political Science, History, Brazil.

Marcela Montes
Joint Ph.D. 2006. LAS/POL. Democracy, Civil Society.

Michelle Nasser
M.A. 2003. Literature, Cultural Studies, Brazil, Queer Studies.

Mark Noble
M.A. May 2007. Democratization, Southern Cone.

Alejandra Osorio
M.A. 2003. Communications, Cinema, Literature.

Paloma Parra
M.A. 2006. Art History, Cultural Anthropology.

Alexia Plummer
M.A. 2006. African Diaspora, Media.

Rebecca Prantner
M.A. 2006. History, Political Science.

Erica Roggeveen
M.A. May 2004. HIV/AIDS Policy, Political Science, El Salvador.

Patrick Scallen
M.A. 2003. History, Indigenous Studies, Urbanization.

Kate Schuenke
M.A. May 2004. Caribbean, Gender, Religion, Development.

Bethany Seymour
M.A. 2006. Human Rights, Social Justice.

Michael Skinkus  
M.A. 2003. African Diaspora, Caribbean
Music/Culture.

Amisha Sharma
M.A. May 2004. Public Health, Gender, Revolutionary Movements.

Molly Sheridan-Rodríguez  
M.A./M.B.A. 2003.  Immigration/Emigration, Central America, Caribbean, Sustainable Development. 

Dana Steinberg
Joint J.D./M.A. May 2007. Mayan archaeology, Archaeological legislation, Cultural/Heritage Preservation.

Beth Stevens
M.A. May 2004. Public Health, Sociology, Brazil

Stephanie Stone-Feoli
M.A. May 2002. Modern Art and Culture.

Roderick Thompson
J.D./M.A. May 2004. International Trade, International Trade Law.

Kathleen Vickery
M.A. August 2002. International Health/Reproductive Health, Communications, Cultural Studies.

Aurora Villegas-Muriel
M.A. May 2007. Gender, Migration
.

Marna Walthall
M.A. 2003. Brazil, Public Health, Development.

Nomi Weiss-Laxer
M.A. May 2004. Comparative Political Science, International Public Health, South America.

Lynn Wilder
M.A. 2006. Carribean, Cultural Studies, African Diaspora.

Cara Zacks
M.A. May 2007. Colonial Mexico.


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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
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