Erlinda Gonzales-Berry Papers 1982-2007 2000-2006
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Oregon State university
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Gonzales-Berry, Erlinda, 1942-....
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Erlinda Gonzales-Berry joined the Oregon State University faculty in 1997 as chair of the Ethnic Studies Department, a position she held until her retirement in December 2007. Gonzales-Berry specialized in teaching Latino literature and culture; published extensively on Chicano and Nuevomexicano literature and culture; and conducted research on immigration from Mexico to the United States. She organized several conferences and symposia on Chicano studies in Oregon. Prior to her appointment at OS...
Oregon State University. College of Liberal Arts
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At the time that it gained land grant status in 1868, Oregon State University (then Corvallis College) was a typical liberal arts college of the day. As the college's curriculum expanded into the sciences and technology in the early 20th century, the liberal arts were de-emphasized; they were grouped in to the Division of Service Departments. In 1919, the division was renamed the School of Basic Arts and Sciences. With the reorganization of Oregon's public higher education in 1932, the liberal a...
Oregon. Commission on Hispanic Affairs
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Oregon State University. Dept. of Ethnic Studies.
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The Ethnic Studies Department was established at Oregon State University in 1995 and began its full operation in 1996. While there are Ethnic Studies programs at several Oregon universities and colleges, the OSU Department is the only one with full departmental status. From the guide to the Ethnic Studies Department Records, 2005, (Oregon State University Libraries) ...
Oregon State University. Minority Education Office.
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The Minority Education Office provides a safe and welcoming place for students who are navigating the challenges of being a cultural, racial, or ethnic minority at OSU. The Minority Education Office is composed of four culturally specific offices staffed by coordinators who have demonstrated expertise in working with their communities: Casa Educacional, the Indian Education Office, Ujima Education Office, and the Asian-Pacific Islander Office. The Casa Educacional Office...