Affiliated Faculty
NAIS is made up of a diverse group of dedicated faculty from a variety of backgrounds. By cross-listing our courses, we are able to give students flexible courses on a wide range of topics. Our professors are listed below.
Deborah Bolnick, Anthropology
Marcel Brousseau, Center for Mexican American Studies
Erika Bsumek, History
Craig Campbell, Anthropology
Paola Canova, Anthropology & Latin American Studies
Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, History
Luis Cárcamo-Huechante, Spanish and Portuguese & Latin American Studies
Matthew Cohen, English
Juan Colomina-Almiñana, Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
James Cox, English
Susan Deans-Smith, History & Latin American Studies
Ariel E. Dulitzky, Law
Robert Dull, Environmental Science Institute
Nora England, Linguistics
Karen Engle, Law and Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice
Patience Epps, Linguistics & Latin American Studies
Charles D. Frederick, Geography and the Environment
Patricia Galloway, School of Information
Seth Garfield, History
Virginia Garrard-Burnett, History & Religious Studies
Dorie Gilbert, Social Work & African and African Diaspora Studies
Jennifer Graber, Religious Studies
Julia Guernsey, Art History
Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez, American Studies & Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
Patricia Hansen, Law & Latin American Studies
Susan S. Heinzelman, English and Center for Women's & Gender Studies
Steven Hoelscher, American Studies & Latin American Studies
Gregory Knapp, Geography and the Environment
Danny Law, Linguistics
Kelly McDonough, Spanish and Portuguese
Martha Menchaca, Anthropology, Latin American Studies, & Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
Fikile Nxumalo, Curriculum and Instruction
Robert A. Olwell, History
Domino R. Perez, English & Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
Enrique Rodriguez-Alegria, Anthropology & Latin American Studies
Sergio Romero, Spanish and Portuguese
Loriene Roy, School of Information
Bjorn Sletto, Community and Regional Planning
Pauline Strong, Anthropology
David Stuart, Art and Art History & Latin American Studies
Circe Sturm, Anthropology
Alan Tully, History
Ann Twinam, History
Luis Urrieta Jr, Curriculum and Instruction, Latin American Studies, & Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
Fred Valdez Jr, Anthropology, Latin American Studies, & Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
Angela Valenzuela, Educational Leadership & Policy and Center for Mexican American Studies
Mariah D. (Maria De Fatima) Wade, Anthropology
Anthony Webster, Anthropology
Anthony Woodbury, Linguistics