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For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
Director of the Center: Herbert S. Klein
Associate Director: Megan Gorman
Visiting Professors: Alexander Galetovic, Mauro Galetti, María Emma Mannerrelli, Sonia Rocha, Ernesto Schargrodsky, Juan Alfredo Tirao, José Luis Villacañas
Affiliated Faculty and Staff:
Anthropology: Clifford R. Barnett (emeritus), George Collier (emeritus), William H. Durham, James A. Fox, Dominique Irvine, John W. Rick, Ian Robertson
Art and Art History: Barbaro Martinez-Ruiz
Biology: Gretchen Daily, Rodolfo Dirzo, Harold Mooney, Peter Vitousek, Virginia Walbot
Comparative Literature: Roland Greene, Hans U. Gumbrecht
Earth Sciences, School of: Pamela Matson
Economics: Roger Noll (emeritus), Clark Reynolds (emeritus)
Education, School of: Martin Carnoy, Amado Padilla
Engineering, School of: Adrian Lew, Leonard Ortolano
English: Ramón Saldívar (also Comparative Literature)
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies: Rosamond Naylor, David Victor
History: Zephyr Frank, Tamar Herzog, Herbert S. Klein
Hoover Institute: William Ratliff
Human Biology: Anne Firth Murray
Language Center, Special Languages Program: José Carlos Fajardo
Law, School of: Thomas C. Heller
Linguistics: John Rickford
Medicine, School of: Victor F. Froelicher, Evaleen K. Jones, Samuel LeBaron, Grant Miller, Julie Parsonnet, Paul Wise
Political Science: Alberto Díaz-Cayeros, Terry Karl, Beatriz Magaloni, Robert Packenham (emeritus), Michael Tomz
Religious Studies: Thomas Sheehan
Sociology: Alex Inkeles (emeritus), Michael Rosenfeld
Spanish and Portuguese: Caridad Kenna, Alice Miano, Otilia Perales, Michael P. Predmore, Joan Ramon Resina, Jorge Ruffinelli, Ana Sierra, Lisa Surwillo, Guadalupe Valdés (also School of Education), Lyris Wiedemann, Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano
Stanford University Libraries: Adán Griego, Robert Trujillo
Center Offices: Bolívar House, 582 Alvarado Row
Mail Code: 94305-8545
Department Phone: (650) 723-4444
Web Site: http://las.stanford.edu
The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) supports research and teaching on Latin America by the faculty and students of Stanford in all fields of study. Field research, language training, and interdisciplinary approaches are stressed in the Latin American Studies program, which draws on the strength and diversity of its nationally recognized faculty affiliates and substantial library holdings on Latin America. These resources are enhanced by the Tinker Visiting Professorship in Latin American Studies and the Nabuco Visiting Chair in Brazilian Studies, which bring distinguished Latin American scholars to teach at Stanford each year.
The center's resources include funds used in support of student and faculty activities and classes in and about Latin America, visiting professors and scholars, and various forms of public outreach. CLAS also devotes resources to Iberian and Caribbean studies. The center offers an undergraduate minor, an undergraduate honors program, and a master's degree in Latin American Studies.
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