Andrés Aluma-Cazorla awarded scholarship for summer study
Andrés Aluma-Cazorla, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Literary and Cultural Studies, was awarded a scholarship by Cornell University to attend the 2012 Summer Session of The School of Criticism and Theory. The SC&T offers faculty members and advanced graduate students in the social sciences and the humanities the chance to explore debates with an interdisciplinary focus. Aluma-Cazorla was able to participate in the seminar Feminisms and postcolonialities, directed by Ania Loomba, and mini-seminars such as Affects of the Commons with Lauren Berlant.
The SC&T program allows students the unique academic experience of engaging in a vigorous exchange of intellectual inquiry and ideas with some of the most influential and original thinkers in the humanities and social sciences.