Chicano Studies

Ed A. Muņoz, Director
326 Arts and Sciences Building
Phone: (307) 766-4127
Website: http://uwyo.edu/chicanostudies/

 

Professor:

FRANCISCO RIOS, B.A. Carroll College 1978; M.A. University of Wisconsin 1981; Ph.D. 1991; Professor of Educational Studies.

 

Associate Professors
ADRIAN BANTJES, B.A. University Leiden, The Netherlands 1980; M.A. University of Texas at Austin 1991; Associate Professor of History 1997.
PATRICIA HAMEL, B.A. Pennsylvania State University 1964; M.A. 1968; Ph.D. University of Kansas 1985; Associate Professor of Spanish 1995, 1989.

 

Assistant Professors
CECILIA J. ARAGON, B.S. McMurry University Texas; M.A. University of New Mexico; Ph.D. Arizona State University; Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance 2005.

CARMELITA CASTANEDA, B.A. California State University Sacramento; M.A. Virginia Polytechnic and State University 1992; Ed.D. University of Massachusetts Amherst 2002; Assistant Professor of Educational Studies.

ED A. MUNOZ, B.A. University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1990; M.A. 1992; Ph.D. 1996; Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice 2003; Director of Chicano Studies Program 2003.
MARGARET M. ZAMUDIO, B.A. University of California, Los Angeles 1989; M.A. 1991; Ph.D. 1996; Assistant Professor of Sociology 2003.

 


The Chicano Studies program, through an interdisciplinary and comparative approach examines the history, cultures, language and contemporary experiences of Mexicans, Mexican Americans and other Latinos/as in Wyoming, the United States and the world.

The Chicano Studies Program offers an academic minor. Information about the Chicano Studies Program and minor can be obtained from the Chicano Studies Program office located in the Arts and Sciences Building, room 326, (307) 766-4127.

Chicano Studies (CHST) Courses


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