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  1. Maya Doig-Acuña is a PhD candidate in African & African American Studies with a primary field in History. Her research interests include Black diaspora-making, family history, and migration in Central America and the circum-Caribbean. Her current project examines 20th century West Indian migratory circuits, memory, and community formation in Panama and New York City, with...

  2. Mauricio Acuña Dartmouth College His research interests include the poetics, performances and aesthetics of Afro-diasporic artists and intellectuals, Black internationalisms in the Global South, race relations, anti-racist practices between Africa and the Americas, and Digital Humanities applied to spatial translation of aesthetics.

  3. Álvaro Santana-Acuña (Ph.D., Harvard University, 2014) is Associate Professor of Sociology at Whitman College, where he teaches courses in Cultural Sociology, Social Theory, Social Research Methods, Political Sociology and the Sociology of Big Data. He studies the intersection of material culture and social orders and is particularly interested in how people use objects as vehicles for the ...

  4. Cesar Acuña Peralta ... In 2001 he established the Señor de Sipán University in Chiclayo, and three years later the Harvard College of Piura. Finally ... Acuña would earn much of his wealth from his for-profit universities. During the 1990s, Acuña attained a master's degree in College Management at the University of Los ...

  5. Students who come to Harvard have done well day to day in their high school studies, providing a crucial foundation for academic success in college, including a 97% - 98% graduation rate. Each application to Harvard is read with great care, keeping in mind that talent is everywhere, but opportunity and access are not.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2017 · Acuña-Sunshine serves as senior counsel at Bracebridge Capital in Boston. In addition to her volunteer work with HKS, she is a steadfast supporter of other parts of Harvard University: She serves as co-chair of the Harvard College Fund Executive Committee, director of the Harvard Alumni Board, and member of the Harvard Governing Boards Joint Committee on Alumni Affairs and Development.

  7. Alvaro Santana-Acuña (Ph.D. 2014), Professor of Sociology at Whitman College, received the 2017 “Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award” from the ASA History of Sociology Section for his book chapter "Social Monads, Not Social Facts: Gabriel Tarde’s Tool for Sociological Analysis," published in the volume Sociological Amnesia (Routledge, 2015).