Real name:
Associate Professor, Geography and Center for Latin American Studies
Liz joined the LAS faculty in 2001 with an interdisciplinary background in Latin American Studies, Geography, and Sociology and previous experience working for non-governmental organizations in Central America. Her research interests include globalization and labor issues, human rights, and Central America, especially Guatemala.
Degree(s):
Ph.D, Geography, University of California, Berkeley
Research Interests:
- Globalization and Labor Issues
- Human Rights
- Central America: Guatemala
Courses Taught:
- Introduction to Latin American Studies (graduate)
- Revolution and Counterrevolution in Central America (graduate/undergraduate)
- Introduction to Latin American Studies (undergraduate)
- Special Topics in Latin American Development (graduate)