About

Affiliated Graduate Students

ISLAC is proud to sponsor the first Latina/e/o/x Graduate Student Organization (LGSO) at USF.

The purpose of Latina/e/o/x Graduate Student Organization (LGSO) is to foster a USF-wide interdisciplinary space for underrepresented graduate students to have access to faculty mentorship, peer support, and professional development, while participating in local and international community outreach efforts. Follow them on Instagram.


Glenda Maria Vaillant Cruz

glenda

 

PhD in Applied Anthropology. College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of interest: Latina/e/o/x studies, Afro-Latina/e/o/x studies, education research, higher education, racial and ethnic formation, identity and education, and Afro-Cuban studies.
E-mail: glendamariav@usf.edu


Anabela Cibele Villach Vaquer

anabela

MA Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies. College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of interest: Latin American studies, constitutional law, international law, human rights, migration, paradiplomacy, international relations.
E-mail: acvillachvaquer@usf.edu


JULIA MURIA LOPES DE PAULO

julia

MS Management with a concentration in Project Management, College of Business
Areas of Interest: Project and Program Management, Student and Professional Development, Non-profit Management, Support for Students of color and of Latinx background.
E-mail: julia41@usf.edu


CAMILLE RUIZ MANGUAL

camille

PhD in Communication. College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of interest: Media Studies, Latina/o/x Studies, Critical Cultural Studies
E-mail: camillejoanr@usf.edu


CARLOS MARCELO CUADRA RABINES

marcelo

Master of Finance with specialization in Compliance, Risk & Anti-Money Laundering. College of Business.
Areas of interest: Governance, Anti-Money Laundering, Wealth Management, International Affairs and Social Responsability.
E-mail: carloscuadra@usf.edu 


DIEGO DULANTO FALCON

diego

Master's of Public Health (MPH), Health Promotion and Behavior Concentration. College of Public Health (COPH)
Areas of interest: migrant health, health education, immigration policy, health disparities, mental health.
E-mail: ddulanto@usf.edu