Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Mary Jo Dudley
Director, Cornell Farmworker Program; Senior Extension Associate, Global Development
Mary Jo Dudley is the Director of the Cornell Farmworker Program (a collaborative effort of CALS, CHE and CCE), and a faculty member of the Department of Global Development. She has extensive research interests in immigrant workers, farmworkers, US-Latin American relations, migration from Latin America to the US, and immigrant communities in the US.
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Stephen DeGloria
Professor Emeritus, Crop and Soil Sciences
Stephen DeGloria is interested in resource inventory, mapping, and analysis; remote sensing; geographic information science and technology; and soil survey, interpretations, and conservation.
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Angela Cornell
Clinical Professor, Cornell Law School
Angela Cornell is the founding director of the Labor Law Clinic and teaches Labor Law, Practice and Policy as well as related courses. She has extensive experience in the field of labor and employment law, immigrant workers and international labor law.
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Maria Cook
Professor Emeritus, International and Comparative Labor
Maria Cook is interested in labor rights and labor law reform in Latin America; labor unions and democratization in Mexico; transnational movements, trade, and regional integration; unauthorized migration and migrant advocacy; and comparative immigration policies.
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Lance Compa
Senior Lecturer Emeretus, Labor Relations, Law, and History
Lance Compa is interested in international law, human rights, worker’s rights, and studies of workers' rights in the United States. He has conducted workers' rights investigations and reports on Cambodia, Chile, China, Haiti, Guatemala, Mexico, and Sri Lanka among others.
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William Ronnie Coffman
International Professor Emeritus of Plant Breeding and Genetics
Geographic Research Area: South Asia
Teaching/Research Interests: Agricultural biotechnology, intellectual property, international agriculture, international development, and plant breeding and genetics
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- Faculty
- LACS Professor Emeriti
- SAP Faculty Associate
- SEAP Faculty Associate
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Email: wrc2@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-2554
Judith Byfield
Judith and Madeline Anbinder Professor
Judith Byfield’s primary research focus is women's social and economic history in Nigeria. Her research includes in-depth studies on tie-dye production, World War II, Nigerian women's political activism and nationalism.
She is currently a Fulbright Global Scholar beginning a new project, "Curry Goat and Gari: West Indian Women in 20th-Century Lagosian Society." It is inspired by the West Indian women she met during her research trips to Nigeria.
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Mary Pat Brady
Associate Professor, Literatures in English
Mary Pat Brady is interested in Chicana and latinx literature, film, and culture; American literature; critical geography; and queer and critical race theory.
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John Barceló
William Nelson Cromwell Professor Emeritus, Law School
John Barceló is interested in international commercial arbitration, trade agreements, European Union law, and international law. He has been principally responsible for developing Cornell's international legal studies program over several decades.
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Arthur Agnello
Professor Emeritus
Arthur Agnello is the primary contributor to the development and implementation of the fruit program area plan of work that addresses the needs of diverse audience groups.