Pathways to the Professoriate

  • Cohort 3 Graduates

Alumni - Cohort 3

Clarissa CamposClarissa Campos
American Studies, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Clarissa graduated from CSUN with a major in Sociology. Her research project "Becoming an Activist: Carceral Trauma and Identity Transformation in Prison Reform" was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor Lori Campbell of the Department of Sociology. Clarissa's research interests include the carceral state and anti-carceral feminism, critical race theory, gender violence, political sociology, social movements, and qualitative research methods. She is currently a student in the American Studies doctoral program at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

 

 Liz ChavezLiz Chavez
Comparative Studies, The Ohio State University

Liz graduated from CSUN with a major in Anthropology. Her research project "Loyalty and Identity Among U.S. K-Pop Fans: Participatory Practices On- and Offline" was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor J.C. Lee of the Department of English. Liz's research interests include semiotics and folklore of fandom culture, specifically K-Pop. She is currently a student in the Comparative Studies doctoral program at The Ohio State University.

 

Kevin GinosianKevin Ginosian
Rhetoric, Composition, and the Teaching of English, The University of Arizona

Kevin graduated from CSUN with a major in English. His research project "Value Vortex: Values in Contemporary Hip-Hop Spreading on Social Media" was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor J.C. Lee of the Department of English. Kevin's research interests include social media, identity formation, media culture, and social cognition. He is currently a student in the Rhetoric, Composition, and the Teaching of English doctoral program at University of Arizona.

 

Virginia GomezVirginia Gomez
Gender Studies, Indiana University Bloomington

Virginia graduated from CSUN with a double major in Political Science and Gender & Women's Studies. Her research project "California Cannabis: Highlighting the Voices of Women in a Budding Industry" was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor Moshoula Capous‐Desyllas of the Department of Sociology. Virginia's research interests included intersectional feminist theory, qualitative methods, archives, and women in the cannabis industry. She is currently a student in the Gender Studies doctoral program at Indiana University Bloomington.

 

Ashlee MontonAshlee Monton
American Studies, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Ashlee graduated from CSUN with a major in Political Science and a minor in Asian American Studies. Her research project "Filipina Caregivers and the Colonial Construction of their Identities in the U.S." was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor Linda Alvarez of the Department of Political Science. Ashlee's research interests include critical Filipinx Studies, transnational feminism, post-colonialism, globalization, immigration, reproductive labor, and U.S. empire. She is currently a student in the American Studies doctoral program at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

 

Dani MurilloDani Murillo
Sociology, The University of Massachusetts Amherst

Dani graduated from CSUN with a major in Sociology and minor in Human Sexuality. His research project "Stigma, Intimacy, and Transformation: A Photovoice Narrative Inquiry About Intimacy Among HIV+ Gay Men of Color Living in Los Angeles" was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor Moshoula Capous‐Desyllas of the Department of Sociology. Dani's research interests include sociology of intimacy, American 21st century LGBTQ+ social movements, qualitative methods, and arts-based research methods. He is currently a student in the Sociology doctoral program at University of Massachusetts Amherst.

 

Genesis PiaGenesis Pia
Sociology, Rutgers University

Genesis graduated from CSUN with a major in Sociology. Her research project "Understanding Modern Day Hembrismo: Latinas in Higher Education Negotiating Equality while Honoring Tradition" was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor Lauren McDonald of the Department of Sociology. Genesis' research interests include immigration, intersectionality of culture, education, Latina/o population, feminist theory, political sociology, inequality and stratification. She is currently a student in the Sociology doctoral program at Rutgers University.

 

Kevin RamirezKevin Ramírez
History, New York University

Kevin graduated from CSUN with a double major in History and Central American Studies. His research project "Growing Up Amidst Warfare: The Harrowing Experiences of Being a Child Soldier and Fleeing the Salvadoran Civil War (1980-1985)" was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor Alicia Estrada of the Department of Chicana/o Studies. Kevin's research interests include oral histories, immigration history, historic memory, political violence, Central America, El Salvador, revolt and revolution. He is currently a student in the History doctoral program at New York University.

 

Danielle SnaliDanielle Snali
History, Binghamton University

Danielle graduated from CSUN with a major in Religious Studies and minors in Gender & Women's Studies and History. Her research project "Women's Club of the Greater San Fernando Valley, 1878 to the Present" was overseen by HSI Pathways/Mellon Faculty Mentor Melisa Galván of the Department of Chicana/o Studies. Danielle's research interests include 20th century gender and women's history with a focus on women's clubs, social history, oral history, social activism and community organizing. She is currently a student in the History doctoral program at Binghamton University.