Texas A&M International University - History
Assistant Professor of History
My research interests include labor and the state, labor and immigration policy, Mexican migration, Mexican Americans, and borderlands history generally. In addition to general education survey courses, I teach upper-division and graduate classes in Mexican American, borderlands, immigration, and working-class, and sport history. I also help coordinate outreach efforts for the History unit, developing the division's social media and web presence, as well as tracking recruitment into the major and minor.
Teaching Assistant
Andrew worked at Georgetown University as a Teaching Assistant
Instructor
I taught introductory history courses as well as an upper-division course on working-class history. I also served on the History Department National History Day Committee, and I served on the department's Graduation Committee and assisted with History Club. I also advised undergraduates considering applying to graduate programs. In the fall of 2012, I finished my dissertation on organized labor's opposition to the Bracero Program, a Mexican agricultural guestworker program between 1942 and 1964.The manuscript was a finalist for the Herbert Gutman Dissertation Prize, and I am currently revising it for publication.
M.A./Ph.D.
History
Teaching Assistant
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