S. DEBORAH KANG
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow
for the Study of Southwestern
America
Ph.D. in American History, 2005
and M.A., Jurisprudence and
Social Policy,
University of California,
Berkeley.
Assistant Professor of
Borderlands History, California
State University, San Marcos.
The
Legal Construction of the
Borderlands: The INS,
Immigration Law, and Immigrant
Rights on the U.S. - Mexico
Border.
Under contract
Oxford University Press.
ANDREW
NEEDHAM
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow
for the Study of Southwestern
America
Ph.D. in History, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006.
Assistant Professor of History,
New York University.
"Power Lines: Urban Space,
Energy Development, and the
Making of the Modern Southwest,
1945-1975.”
MONICA
PERALES
The Summerlee Foundation Fellow
for the Study of Texas History
Ph.D. in History, Stanford,
2004.
Asociate Professor of History,
University of Houston.
Smeltertown: Making and
Remembering a Southwest Border
Community,
University of North
Carolina Press, 2010. Published
in cooperation with the William
P. Clements Center for Southwest
Studies.
Awards
and Honors:
2011 Kenneth Jackson Award,
Urban History Association
Finalist,
2010 William P. Clements Prize,
William P. Clements Center for
Southwest Studies.
CYNTHIA RADDING
The Bill &
Rita Clements Fellow for the
Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D. in History, University of
California San Diego, 1990.
Gussenhoven Distinguished
Professor of Latin American
Studies,
University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
"In the Shadow of Empire:
Ecology, History, and Culture in
Two Colonial Frontiers."
CHRIS WILSON
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow
for the Study of Southwestern
America
M.A.
in Art History and Architectural
History, University of New
Mexico, 1981.
J.B. Jackson Professor of
Cultural Landscape Studies,
School of Architecture and
Planning, University of New
Mexico.
The
Plazas of New
Mexico.
Trinity University Press,
2011. Published in cooperation
with the William P. Clements
Center for Southwest Studies.