Disciplinary Interests: Migration
Rachel Payne
“Re-evaluating Our Roots: Contemporary Latin American Women’s Writing and the Bildungsroman”, “Effectively Using YouTube in a Differentiated Foreign Language Classroom”
Rachel Payne is a Doctor of Modern Languages candidate at Middlebury College
Juan-José Gutiérrez
International Oral History Association, Oral History Association USA, Institute for Mexican and Mexico-US Studies, Foro Asturiano de Desarrollo Rural, Spain
Entrepreneurial Migrants: US-Canada-Mexico Research Project, Following Manuel Gamio: Migrant Stories
Juan-José Gutiérrez is the Director of the Institute for Mexican and Mexico US Studies at the Social Behavioral and Global Studies Division of the California State University at Monterey Bay, California. He earned a PhD degree in Cultural Anthropology at UC Santa Barbara in 1997. He is the North America representative at the Council of the International Oral History Association. Interested in Migration, Rural Development, Pedagogy, and Higher Education.
George Panaghi
Association for Theatre in Higher Education, American Society for Theatre Research, American Theatre and Drama Society
I am interested in the use of technology to integrate primary sources in the history classroom, especially visual sources.
PhD Student in Theatre History at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York - also completing a certificate in instructional technology in conjunction with the doctoral program.
