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December 2014 VITA Personal Data Name: Position: Address: Telephone: Fax: E-mail Rogelio Sáenz Dean University of Texas at San Antonio College of Public Policy 501 W. César E. Chávez Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78207-4415 (210) 458-2606 (210) 458-2531 [email protected] Academic Training Ph.D. (Sociology), Iowa State University, 1986 M.S. (Sociology), Iowa State University, 1984 B.S.W. (Social Work and Sociology), Pan American University, 1981 Professional Experience Dean, College of Public Policy, University of Texas at San Antonio, 2011-Present Peter Flawn Professor, Department of Demography, University of Texas at San Antonio, 2011-Present College of Liberal Arts Cornerstone Faculty Fellow, Texas A&M University, 2008-2011 Head, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, 1997-2005 Professor, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, 1996-2011 Carsey Policy Fellow, Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, 2007-Present Associate Professor, Departments of Sociology and Rural Sociology, Texas A&M University, 1991-96 Assistant Professor, Departments of Sociology and Rural Sociology, Texas A&M University, 1986-91 Administrative Experience 2 Dean, College of Public Policy, University of Texas at San Antonio, 2011-Present Head, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, 1997-2005 Coordinator, Carol H. Cantu Hispanic Education and Opportunity Endowment ($1million endowment to conduct research and develop solutions to address Hispanic dropout problem), 1999-2001 Director, Hispanic Research Program, Texas A&M University, 1996-97 Site Coordinator, American Sociological Association Minority Opportunity through School Transformation (MOST), Texas A&M University, 1994-2002 Consulting Work Texas Redistricting, Texas Black Legislative Caucus [Oct. 2011-Jan. 2012]. Expert testimony: http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/electionlaw/litigation/documents/saenzsummary.pdf. Specialization Areas Demography Minority Groups Inequality Sociology of Latina/os Immigration Publications Book Sáenz, Rogelio and Maria Cristina Morales. 2015. Latinos in the United States: Diversity and Change. London: Polity Press. [In Press.] Sáenz, Rogelio and Aurelia Lorena Murga. 2011. Latino Issues: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Edited Book Sáenz, Rogelio, David G. Embrick, and Néstor Rodríguez (eds.). 2015. The International Handbook of the Demography of Race and Ethnicity. Springer. [In Press.] Rodríguez, Havidán, Rogelio Sáenz, and Cecilia Menjívar (eds.). 2008. Latinas/os in the United States: Changing the Face of América. New York: Springer. Census Report 3 Saenz, Rogelio. 2004. Latinos and the Changing Face of America. New York and Washington, DC: Russell Sage Foundation and Population Reference Bureau. Symposium Report Sáenz, Rogelio. 2014. CCF Civil Rights Symposium: The State of Latino Children. Chicago: Council on Contemporary Children. Available at: http://www.contemporaryfamilies.org/state-of-latino-children/. Population Bulletin Saenz, Rogelio. 2010. “Latinos in the United States 2010.” Population Reference Bureau Bulletin Update (Dec. 2010). Available at: http://www.prb.org/pdf10/latinosupdate2010.pdf. Articles and Book Chapters Sáenz, Rogelio. 2015. “The Demography of the Elderly in the Americas: The Case of the United States and Mexico. Forthcoming in J.L. Angel, F. Torres-Gil, K.S. Markides, and W. Vega (ed.). The Aging and Latinization of the United States. New York: Springer. Sáenz, Rogelio and Karen Manges Douglas. 2015. “A Call for the Racialization of Immigration Studies: On the Transition of Ethnic Immigrants to Racialized Immigrants.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 1 (1). Forthcoming. Sáenz, Rogelio, David G. Embrick, and Néstor Rodríguez. 2015. “Introduction: A Framework for Understanding the Race and Ethnic Transition. Forthcoming in R. Sáenz, D.G. Embrick, and N. Rodríguez (eds.), The International Handbook of the Demography of Race and Ethnicity. Springer. [In Press.] Douglas, Karen Manges, Rogelio Sáenz, and Aurelia Lorena Murga. 2015. “Immigration in the Era of Colorblind Racism.” American Behavioral Scientist. Forthcoming. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2014. “Latinos and the Changing Face of Rural America.” Amerikastudien/American Studies. Forthcoming. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2014. “Fifty Years of the Deferment of the Dream for Racial Justice: From Hattie Carroll to Trayvon Martin.” Pp. 119-124 in K.J. Fasching-Varner, A. Dixon, R. Reynolds, and K. Albert (eds.), Trayvon Martin, Race, and American Justice: Writing Wrong. Sense Publishers: Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2014. “The U.S. War on Poverty a Half Century Later.” Humanity & Society 38 (2):219-221. [This essay was originally published as “Fifty Years Later, Working Not a Certain Path Out of Poverty.” San Antonio Express-News (2 February 2014).] 4 Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Rolando Hinojosa’s Klail City: Sociological and Demographic Reflections of a Hometown.” Pp. 198-229 in S. Miller and J.P. Villalobos (eds.), Rolando Hinojosa’s “Klail City Death Trap Series”: A Retrospective, New Directions. Houston: Arte Publico Press. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Reflections on the Sociology of Security and Surveillance in the Study of Immigration.” Sociological Forum 28 (3):624-626. DOI: DOI: 10.1111/socf.12041. Sáenz, Rogelio, Karen Manges Douglas, and Maria Cristina Morales. 2013. “Latina/o Sociology.” Pp. 59-68 in D.L. Brunsma, K.E. Iyall Smith, and B.K. Gran (eds.), Handbook of Sociology and Human Rights. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Saenz, Rogelio, Amber Fox, and San Juanita Garcia. 2013. “Latino Elderly in Nonmetro America.” Pp. 115-140 in N. Glasgow and E.H. Berry (eds.), Rural Aging in the 21st Century. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. Douglas, Karen Manges and Rogelio Saenz. 2013. “The Criminalization of Immigrants and the Immigration-Industrial Complex.” Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 142 (3):199-227. DOI: doi:10.1162/DAED_a_00228. Montes de Oca, Verónica, San Juanita García, and Rogelio Sáenz. 2013. “Transnational Aging: Disparities Among Aging Mexican Immigrants.” Transnational Social Review: A Social Work Journal 3 (1):65-81. Montes de Oca, Verónica Zavala y Rogelio Sáenz. 2013. “Estrategias de Apoyo Transnacional Ante el Envejecimiento en México y Estados Unidos.” [“Strategies of Transnational Support in the Face of Aging in Mexico and the United States.”] Pp. 481528 en V. Montes de Oca (Coordinadora), Envejecimiento en América Latina y el Caribe: Enfoques en Investigación y Docencia de la Red Latinoamericana de Investigación en Envejecimiento. México DF: Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2012. “Rural Race and Ethnicity.” Pp. 207-223 in L.J. Kulcsár and K.J. Curtis (eds.), International Handbook of Rural Demography. New York: Springer. Saenz, Rogelio and Carlos Siordia. 2012. “The Inter-Cohort Reproduction of Mexican American Dropouts.” Race and Social Problems 4 (1):68-81. [DOI: http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s12552-0129062-x. Saenz, Rogelio and Trinidad Morales. 2012. “The Latino Paradox.” Pp. 47-73 in R.R Verdugo (ed.), The Demography of the Hispanic Population: Selected Essays. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. 5 Montes de Oca, Verónica, Rogelio Sáenz, and Ahtziri Molina. 2012. “Caring for the Elderly: A Binational Task.” Pp. 293-315 J.L. Angel, F. Torres-Gill, and K. Markides (eds.), Aging, Health, and Longevity in the Mexican-Origin Population. New York: Springer. Montes de Oca Zavala, Verónica, Rogelio Sáenz, Nadia Santillanes, y Consuelo IzazolaConde. 2012. “Cuidado a la Salud en la Vejez y Recursos Familiares Transnacionales en México y Estados Unidos.” [“Healthcare to Elderly and Transnational Family Resources in Mexico and the United States’] Uaricha Revista de Psicología 9 (19):85-101. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “The Changing Demography of Latinos in the Midwest.” Pp. 3355 in R.O. Martinez, Latinos in the Midwest. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. Saenz, Rogelio, Cecilia Menjivar, and San Juanita Edilia Garcia. 2011. “Arizona’s SB 1070: Setting Conditions for Violations of Human Rights Here and Beyond.” Pp. 155178 in J. Blau and M. Frezzo (eds.), Sociology and Human Rights: A Bill of Rights in the Twenty-First Century. Newbury Park, CA: Pine Forge Press. [Reprinted: Pp. 165-180 in J.A. Dowling and J.X. Inda (eds.), Governing Immigration Through Crime: A Reader. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. (2013)] Montes de Oca, Verónica, Telesfóro Ramírez García, Rogelio Sáenz, and Jennifer Guillén. 2011. “The Linkage of Life Course, Migration, Health, and Aging in Mexico and the United States: Health in Adults and Elderly Mexican Migrants.” Journal of Aging and Health 23 (7):1116-1140. Saenz, Rogelio and Karen Manges Douglas. 2009-2010. “The Economic Benefits of Domestica Employment: The Case of Mexicans.” The Journal of Latino/Latin American Studies 3 (4):98-114. Saenz, Rogelio and Carlos Siordia. 2010. “The Changing Demography of Latino Immigrants in the United States: From 1980 to Present.” Pp. 9-18 in R. Lara-Alecio, B. Irby, T. Calvo-Buezas, and T. Guerrero (eds.), Immigration in the United States and Spain: Considerations for Educational Leaders. Houston: Connexions, Rice University. Douglas, Karen Manges and Rogelio Saenz. 2010. “The Making of ‘Americans’: Old Boundaries, New Realities.” Pp. 139-156 in A.B. Pinn, C.F. Levander, and M.O. Emerson (eds.), Teaching and Studying the Americas: Cultural Influences from Colonialism to the Present. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Fontenot, Kayla, Joachim Singelmann, Tim Slack, Carlos Siordia, Dudley L. Poston, Jr., and Rogelio Saenz. 2010. “Understanding Falling Poverty in the Poorest Places: An Examination of the Experience of the Texas Borderland and Lower Mississippi Delta, 1990–2000.” Journal of Poverty 14:216-236. 6 Poston, Dudley L., Jr., Joachim Singelmann, Carlos Siordia, Tim Slack, Bruce A. Robertson, Rogelio Saenz, and Kayla Fontenot. 2010. “Spatial Context and Poverty: Area-Level Effects and Micro-level Effects of Household Poverty in the Texas Borderland and Lower Mississippi Delta: United States, 2006.” Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 3:139-162. Sáenz, Rogelio and Karen Manges Douglas. 2009. “Environmental Issues on the MexicoU.S. Border: An Introduction.” Southern Rural Sociology 24 (1):1-6. Saenz, Rogelio, Lorena Murga, and Maria Cristina Morales. 2009. “Wage Determinants of Mexican Immigrant Women along the U.S.-Mexican Border.” Pp. 121-138 in M. Mora and A. Davila (eds.), Labor Market Issues along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Slack, Tim, Joachim Singelmann, Kayla Fontenot, Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Rogelio Saenz, and Carlos Siordia. 2009. “Poverty in the Texas Borderland and Lower Mississippi Delta: A Comparative Analysis of Differences by Family Type.” Demographic Research 20 (15):353-376. Takei, Isao, Rogelio Saenz, and Jing Li. 2009. “Cost of Being a Mexican Immigrant and Mexican Non-Citizen in California and Texas.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 31 (1):73-95. Rodríguez, Havidán, Rogelio Sáenz, and Cecilia Menjívar. 2008. “Preface.” Pp. xv-xxiii in H. Rodríguez, R. Sáenz, and C. Menjívar (eds.), Latinas/os in the United States: Changing the Face of América. New York: Springer. Douglas, Karen Manges and Rogelio Saenz. 2008. “No Phone, No Vehicle, No English, and No Citizenship: The Vulnerability of Mexican Immigrants in the United States.” Pp. 161-180 in A. Hattery, D.G. Embrick, and E. Smith (eds.), Race, Human Rights and Inequality. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Saenz, Rogelio, Cynthia M. Cready, and Maria Cristina Morales. 2007 “Adios Aztlan: Mexican American Outmigration from the Southwest.” Pp. 189-214 in L. Lobao, G. Hooks, and A. Tickamyer (eds.), The Sociology of Spatial Inequality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Saenz, Rogelio, Karen Manges Douglas, David Geronimo Embrick, and Gideon Sjoberg. 2007. “Pathways to Downward Mobility: The Impact of Schools, Welfare, and Prisons on People of Color.” Pp. 373-409 in H. Vera and J.R. Feagin (eds.), Handbook of the Study of Racial and Ethnic Relations. New York: Springer. Saenz, Rogelio, Janie Filoteo, and Aurelia Lorena Murga. 2007. “Are Mexicans in the United States a Threat to the American Way of Life?: A Response to Huntington.” Du Bois Review 4 (2):375-393. 7 Saenz, Rogelio and Mercedes Rubio. 2007. “Lack of Health Insurance and Mortality among Latino Elderly in the United States.” Pp. 181-194 in J.L. Angel and K.E. Whitfield (eds.), The Health of Aging Hispanics: The Mexican-Origin Population. New York: Springer. Morales, M. Cristina and Rogelio Saenz. 2007. “Correlates of Mexican American Students Standardized Test Scores: An Integrated Model Approach.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 29 (3):349-365. Saenz, Rogelio and Walter G. Peacock. 2006. “Rural People, Rural Places: The Hidden Costs of Hurricane Katrina.” Rural Realities 1 (2):1-11. Saenz, Rogelio. 2005. “Latinos and the Changing Face of America.” Pp. 352-379 in R. Farley and J. Haaga (eds.), The American People: Census 2000. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Saenz, Rogelio and Maria Cristina Morales. 2005. “Demography of Race and Ethnicity.” Pp. 169-208 in D.L. Poston, Jr. and M. Micklin (eds.), The Handbook of Population. New York: Klewer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Saenz, Rogelio and Cynthia M. Cready. 2004. “The Role of Human and Social Capital in the Geographic Mobility and Annual Earnings of Mexican Immigrants.” The Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies 1 (3):1-32. [Published in 2005.] Saenz, Rogelio and Edward Murguia. 2004. “The Latino Experience: Introduction, Context, and Overview.” Sociological Focus 37 (4):289-295. Saenz, Rogelio, Maria Cristina Morales, and Maria Isabel Ayala. 2004. “United States: Immigration to the Melting Pot of the Americas.” Pp. 211-32 in M.I. Toro-Morn and M. Alicea (eds.), Migration and Immigration: A Global View. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Saenz, Rogelio, Maria Cristina Morales, and Janie Filoteo. 2004. “The Demography of Mexicans in the United States.” Pp. 3-19 in R. De Anda (ed.), Chicanas & Chicanos in Contemporary Society (2nd ed.). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo, David Geronimo Embrick, Paul Robert Ketchum, and Rogelio Saenz. 2004. “Where is the Love?: Why Whites Have Limited Interaction with Blacks.” Journal of Intergroup Relations 31 (1):24-38. Chapa, Jorge, Rogelio Saenz, Refugio Rochin, and Eileen Diaz McConnell. 2004. “Latinos and the Changing Demographic Fabric of the Rural Midwest.” Pp. 47-73 in A.V. Millard and J. Chapa, Apple Pie & Enchiladas: Latino Newcomers in the Rural Midwest. Austin: University of Texas Press. 8 Saenz, Rogelio, Katharine M. Donato, Lourdes Gouveia, and Cruz Torres. 2003. “Latinos in the South: A Glimpse of Ongoing Trends and Research.” Southern Rural Sociology 19 (1):1-19. [Published in 2004.] Saenz, Rogelio and Cruz Torres. 2003. “Latinos in Rural America.” Pp. 57-70 in D.L. Brown and L. Swanson (eds.), Challenges for Rural America in the Twenty-First Century. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, Rural Studies Series. Lobao, Linda and Rogelio Saenz. 2002. “Spatial Inequality and Diversity as an Emerging Research Tradition.” Rural Sociology 67 (4):497-511. Aguirre, B.E. and Rogelio Saenz. 2002. “Testing the Effects of Collectively Expected Durations of Migration: Reasons for Immigration and Naturalization of Mexicans and Cubans.” International Migration Review 36 (1):103-24. Murguia, Edward and Rogelio Saenz. 2002. “An Analysis of the Latin Americanization of Race in the United States: A Reconnaissance of Color Stratification among Mexicans.” Race & Society 5:85-101. [Published in 2004.] Velez, William and Rogelio Saenz. 2001. “Toward a Comprehensive Model of the School Leaving Process among Latinos.” School Psychology Quarterly 16 (4):445-67. Saenz, Rogelio. 2000. “Earning Patterns of Mexican Workers in the Southern Region: A Focus on Nonmetro/Metro Distinctions.” Southern Rural Sociology 16:60-95. Gouveia, Lourdes and Rogelio Saenz. 2000. “Global Forces and Latino Population Growth in the Midwest: A Regional and Subregional Analysis.” Great Plains Research 10 (Fall):305-28. Saenz, Rogelio. 1999. “Mexican Americans.” Pp. 209-29 in A.G. Dworkin and R.J. Dworkin (eds.), The Minority Report: An Introduction to Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Relations. 3rd ed. Fort Worth, TX: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc. Greenlees, Clyde S. and Rogelio Saenz. 1999. “Determinants of Employment of Recently Arrived Mexican Immigrant Wives.” International Migration Review 33 (2):354-77. Murdock, Steve H., Nanbin Zhai, and Rogelio Saenz. 1999. “The Effect of Immigration on 1980 to 1990 Change in Poverty in the Southwestern United States.” Social Science Quarterly 80 (2):310-24. Saenz, Rogelio. 1997. “Ethnic Concentration and Chicano Poverty: A Comparative Approach.” Social Science Research 26:205-28. Aguirre, B.E., Rogelio Saenz, and Brian Sinclair-James. 1997. “Marielitos Ten Years Later: The Scarface Legacy.” Social Science Quarterly 78 (2):487-507. 9 Cready, Cynthia M. and Rogelio Saenz. 1997. “The Nonmetro/Metro Context of Racial/Ethnic Outmarriage: Some Differences between African Americans and Mexican Americans.” Rural Sociology 62 (3):335-62. Hwang, Sean-Shong and Rogelio Saenz. 1997. “Fertility of Chinese Immigrants in the U.S.: A Test of the Fertility Emancipation Hypothesis.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 59 (Feb.):50-61. Hwang, Sean-Shong, Rogelio Saenz, and Benigno E. Aguirre. 1997. “Structural and Assimilation Explanations of Asian American Intermarriage.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 59 (Aug.):758-72. Saenz, Rogelio. 1996. “The Demography of Mexicans in the Midwest.” Pp. 23-29 in R.I. Rochin (ed.), Immigration and Ethnic Communities: A Focus on Latinos. East Lansing, MI: Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University. Saenz, Rogelio and Clyde S. Greenlees. 1996. “The Demography of Chicanos.” Pp. 9-23 in R.M. De Anda (ed.), Chicanas and Chicanos in Contemporary Society. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Saenz, Rogelio, Sean-Shong Hwang, Benigno E. Aguirre, and Robert N. Anderson. 1995. “Persistence and Change in Asian Identity among Children of Intermarried Couples.” Sociological Perspectives 38 (2):175-94. Aguirre, B.E., Rogelio Saenz, and Sean-Shong Hwang. 1995. “Remarriage and Intermarriage of Asians in the United States.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 26 (2):207-15. Hwang, Sean-Shong, Rogelio Saenz, and Benigno E. Aguirre. 1995. “The Selectivity of Interracially Married Asians.” International Migration Review 29 (2):469-91. Saenz, Rogelio and Robert N. Anderson. 1994. “The Ecology of Chicano Interstate Net Migration, 1975-1980.” Social Science Quarterly 75 (1):37-52. Saenz, Rogelio, Sean-Shong Hwang, and Benigno E. Aguirre. 1994. “In Search of Asian War Brides.” Demography 31 (3):549-59. Aguirre, B.E., Rogelio Saenz, John Edmiston, Nan Yang, Elsa Agramonte, and Dietra L. Stuart. 1994. “Population and the Detection of Weak Tornadoes.” International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 12 (3):261-78. Anderson, Robert N. and Rogelio Saenz. 1994. “Structural Determinants of Mexican American Intermarriage.” Social Science Quarterly 75 (2):414-30. 10 Hwang, Sean-Shong, Benigno E. Aguirre, and Rogelio Saenz. 1994. “Structural and Individual Determinants of Outmarriages among Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese Americans in California.” Sociological Inquiry 64 (Fall):396-414. Saenz, Rogelio. 1993. “Exploring the Regional Diversity of Chicanos.” Pp. 117-29 in Y.I. Song and E.C. Kim (eds.), American Mosaic: Selected Readings on America’s Multicultural Heritage. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Saenz, Rogelio and Marie Ballejos. 1993. “Industrial Development and Persistent Poverty in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.” Pp. 102-24 in T.A. Lyson and W.W. Falk (eds.), Forgotten Places: Uneven Development in Rural America. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. Aguirre, B.E., Rogelio Saenz, John Edmiston, Nan Yang, Elsa Agramonte, and Dietra L. Stuart. 1993. “The Human Ecology of Tornadoes.” Demography 30 (Nov.):623-33. Davila, Alberto, Alok K. Bohara, and Rogelio Saenz. 1993. “Accent Penalties and the Earnings of Mexican American Men: Implications for Labor-Market Discrimination and Immigration Policy.” Social Science Quarterly 74 (Dec.):902-16. Floyd, Myron, James H. Gramann, and Rogelio Saenz. 1993. “Ethnic Factors and the Use of Public Outdoor Recreation Areas: The Case of Mexican Americans.” Leisure Sciences 15:83-98. Gramann, James H., Myron F. Floyd, and Rogelio Saenz. 1993. “Outdoor Recreation and Mexican American Ethnicity: A Benefits Perspective.” Pp. 69-84 in A.W. Ewert, D.J. Chavez, and A.W. Magill (eds.), Culture, Conflict and Communication in the WildlandUrban Interface. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Saenz, Rogelio and Alberto Davila. 1992. “Chicano Return Migration to the Southwest: An Integrated Human Capital Approach.” International Migration Review 26 (Wint.):1248-66. Saenz, Rogelio. 1991. “Interregional Migration Patterns of Chicanos: The Core, Periphery, and Frontier.” Social Science Quarterly 72 (1):135-48. Saenz, Rogelio and Benigno E. Aguirre. 1991. “The Dynamics of Mexican Ethnic Identity.” Ethnic Groups 9 (1):17-32. Saenz, Rogelio and John K. Thomas. 1991. “Minority Poverty in Nonmetropolitan Texas.” Rural Sociology 56 (2):204-23. Aguirre, Benigno E., and Rogelio Saenz. 1991. “A Futuristic Assessment of Latinismo.” Latino Studies Journal 2 (3):19-32. 11 Saenz, Rogelio and Jaime Vinas. 1990. “Chicano Geographic Segregation: A Human Ecological Approach.” Sociological Perspectives 33 (4):465-81. Davila, Alberto and Rogelio Saenz. 1990. “The Effect of Maquiladora Employment on the Monthly Flow of Mexican Undocumented Immigration to the U.S., 1978-1982.” International Migration Review 24 (Spr.):96-107. Hwang, Sean-Shong, and Rogelio Saenz. 1990. “The Problem Posed by Immigrants Married Abroad on Intermarriage Research: The Case of Asian Americans.” International Migration Review 24 (Fall):563-76. Saenz, Rogelio. 1989. “The Selectivity of Mexican American Intraregional Migration in the Southwest.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 11 (2):148-55. Saenz, Rogelio. 1989. “Mexican-American Interstate Migration Flows among Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas.” Sociology and Social Research 73 (3):153-57. Saenz, Rogelio. 1989. “Suicide and Net Migration in Texas Counties, 1970 and 1980.” Social Biology 36 (1-2):32-44. Saenz, Rogelio, Willis J. Goudy, and Frederick O. Lorenz. 1989. “The Effects of Employment and Marital Relations on Depression among Mexican American Women.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 51 (Feb.):239-51. Aguirre, B.E., Rogelio Saenz, and Sean-Shong Hwang. 1989. “Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives.” Social Science Quarterly 70 (3):594-606. Saenz, Rogelio and Edli Colberg. 1988. “Sustenance Organization and Net Migration in Small Texas Nonmetropolitan Communities, 1960-1980.” Rural Sociology 53 (3):33445. Encyclopedia and Dictionary Entries Saenz, Rogelio and Maria Isabel Ayala. 2008. “Migration.” Pp. 156-159 in W.A. Darity (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Vol. 5. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. Saenz, Rogelio, Cynthia M. Cready, Domenico "Mimmo" Parisi, and Clyde S. Greenlees. 2008. "Inequality." Pp. 508-511 in G. Goreham (ed.), Encyclopedia of Rural America: The Land and People. 2nd ed., Vol. 1. Millerton, NY: Grey House Publishing. Saenz, Rogelio, Misael Obregon, and Beverly Pratt. 2008. “Latino National Political Survey.” Pp. 354-356 in W.A. Darity (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Vol. 4. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. 12 Saenz, Rogelio, Isao Takei, and Xiaodong Wang. 2008. “Rural to Urban Migration.” Pp. 159-161 in W.A. Darity (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Vol. 5. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. Douglas, Karen Manges and Rogelio Saenz. 2008. “Race in Hawaii.” Forthcoming in R. Schaefer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Douglas, Karen Manges and Rogelio Saenz. 2008. “Middlemen Minorities.” Pp. 1471148 in W.A. Darity (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Vol. 5. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. Garcia, Jesus A., Aurelia Lorena Murga, and Rogelio Saenz. 2008. “Latinos.” Pp. 357361 in W.A. Darity (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Vol. 4. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. Morales, M. Cristina and Rogelio Saenz. 2008. “Ethnic Enclave.” Pp. 2-4 in W.A. Darity (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Vol. 3. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. Siordia, Carlos and Rogelio Saenz. 2008. “La Raza Unida Party.” Forthcoming in R. Schaefer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Saenz, Rogelio, Mercedes Rubio, and Janie Filoteo. 2006. “Latino/a Studies.” Pp. 324327 in B. Turner (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Saenz, Rogelio. 2005. “The Latinoization of Farming.” Pp. 101-106 S. Oboler and D.J. González (eds.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States. Vo. II. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Saenz, Rogelio, Janie Filoteo, and Maria Isabel Ayala. 2005. “Demographics.” Pp. 68-73 I. Stavans (ed.), Encyclopedia Latina. New York: Grolier Publishers. Saenz, Rogelio, Cynthia M. Cready, and Clyde S. Greenlees. 1997. “Inequality.” Pp. 369-73 in G.A. Goreham (ed.), Encyclopedia of Rural America. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Popular Articles Rumbaut, Rubén and Rogelio Sáenz. 2014. “Don’t Let Facts Get in the Way, Governor.” San Antonio Express-News (29 August). Available at: http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/commentary/article/Don-t-let-facts-get-in-theway-Governor-5719413.php#photo-6785816. 13 Sáenz, Rogelio. 2014. “Fifty Years Later, Working Not a Certain Path Out of Poverty.” San Antonio Express-News (2 February). Available at: http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/commentary/article/Fifty-years-later-workingnot-a-certain-path-out-5190394.php. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2014. “La Nuevo Política del Aborto en Texas y Recordando a Rosie.” La Voz de Esperanza 27 (1):6, 11. Available at: http://www.esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2014/2014_01february.pdf. Saenz, Rogelio. 2013. “False Crisis Designed to Destroy Public Schools.” San Antonio Express-News (23 October). Available at: http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/False-crisis-designed-to-destroy-publicschools-4920552.php. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Republican Moves Hurting Many in Party Base.” San Antonio Express-News (2 October). Available at: http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/commentary/article/Republican-moves-hurtingmany-in-party-base-4863810.php. [Reprinted under modified titled “Sacrificing Their Own: Republican Abandonment of the White Poor in the Obama Era” in Racism Review (5 October 2013). Available at: http://www.racismreview.com/blog/.] Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Still Dreaming of Justice.” Rio Grande Guardian (15 September). Available at: http://www.riograndeguardian.com/columns_story.asp?story_no=16. [Reprinted in Racism Review (21 September 2013). Available at: http://www.racismreview.com/blog/.] [Reprinted in La Voz de Esperanza 26 (10):10. Available at: http://esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2013/2013_10decjan.pdf.] Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Falta de Expandir Medicaid Dice Mucho de Texas.” La Voz de Esperanza 26 (7):6. Available at: http://www.esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2013/2013_07sept.pdf. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “New Worry about Botched Abortions.” El Paso Times (28 July). Available at http://www.elpasotimes.com/opinion/ci_23745729/new-worry-aboutbotched-abortions. [Expanded version published under title of “The New Politics on Abortion in Texas Remembering Rosie.” La Voz de Esperanza 27 (1): 10-11. Available at: http://www.esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2014/2014_01february.pdf. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Failure to Expand Medicaid Says a Lot about Texas.” San Antonio Express-News (21 June). Available at 14 http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/commentary/article/Failure-to-expand-Medicaidsays-a-lot-about-Texas-4612806.php. [Reprinted in La Voz de Esperanza 26 (7):11. Available at: http://www.esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2013/2013_07sept.pdf.] Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “The Rise of the Immigration Industrial Complex.” La Voz de Esperanza 26 (1): 5, 12. Available at: http://www.esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2013/2013_01february.pdf. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “El Aumento del Complejo Industrial Migración.” La Voz de Esperanza 26 (1): 6, 12. Available at: http://www.esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2013/2013_01february.pdf. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “Changing Demography, Eroding Democracy.” La Voz de Esperanza 25 (7):5. Available at: http://esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2012/2012_07sept.pdf. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “Cambiante Demografía, Erosiva Democracia.” La Voz de Esperanza 25 (7):6, 11. Available at: http://esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2012/2012_07sept.pdf. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “The Changing Demography of Latinos and Its Impact on the United States.” IHN Noticias Issue 10 (June-July). Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “Today’s Young Latinos are Nation’s Future.” Op-ed. San Antonio Express News (12 July). Available at: http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/Today-s-young-Latinos-are-nation-s-future2168925.php. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “Texas Squandering Its Future.” Op-ed. San Antonio Express News (12 July). Available at: http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/commentary/article/Texas-squandering-its-future1461850.php. Saenz, Rogelio.2010. “Latinos, Whites, and the Shifting Demography of Arizona.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/Articles/2010/usarizonalatinos.aspx. Saenz, Rogelio. 2010. “Patriotism and Ambivalence.” Invited op-ed. New York Times (3 July). Available at: http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/03/how-we-adopted-the-fourth-ofjuly/?emc=eta1. Saenz, Rogelio. 2009. “Trends in Breast Cancer Mortality in the United States.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/Articles/2009/breastcancer.aspx. 15 Saenz, Rogelio. 2009. “Rural Workers More Likely to Work Nontraditional Shifts.” Carsey Institute Issue Brief No. 5. Durham, NH: Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire. Webpage location: http://carseyinstitute.unh.edu/publications/IB5ruralworkshifts.pdf. Saenz, Rogelio and Louwanda Evans. 2009. “The Changing Demography of U.S. Flight Attendants.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/Articles/2009/usflightattendants.aspx. Saenz, Rogelio and Eugenia Conde. 2009. “Rising U.S. Teen Fertility.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/Articles/2009/teenagefertilityrate.aspx. Saenz, Rogelio. 2008. “U.S. Employment Instability on the Margins.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/Articles/2008/employmentinstability.aspx. Saenz, Rogelio. 2008. “A Demographic Profile of U.S. Workers Around the Clock.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/Articles/2008/workingaroundtheclock.aspx. Saenz, Rogelio. 2008. “A Profile of Latinos in Rural America.” Carsey Institute Fact Sheet No. 10. Durham, NH: Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire. Webpage location: http://www.carseyinstitute.unh.edu/documents/SaenzRuralLatinoFS08.pdf. Published January 23, 2008. Saenz, Rogelio. 2007. “The Growing Color Divide in U.S. Infant Mortality.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/Articles/2007/ColorDivideinInfantMortality.aspx. “Latino Immigration: An Interview with Rogelio Saenz, Ph.D.” Carsey Institute. Durham, NH: Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire. Webpage location: http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/Profiles.asp?student=SaenzRogel. [Interview with Amy Seif.] Saenz, Rogelio. 2006. “Latinas/os Rising: The Future of Latinos at Texas A&M.” In M. Juárez (Curator), ¡Siempre! Hispanics at Texas A&M Celebrating 130 Years. College Station, TX: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University. Webpage location: http://siempre.tamu.edu/index.php?pg=61&nav=7. Saenz, Rogelio. 2006. “Latino Births Increase in Nontraditional Destination States.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Published February 13, 2006. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/Articles/2006/LatinoBirthsIncreaseinNontraditionalDestinationStates. aspx. 16 Saenz, Rogelio. 2005. “Beyond New Orleans: The Social and Economic Isolation of Urban African Americans.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Published October 25, 2005. Webpage location: http://www.prb.org/articles/2005/thesocialandeconomicisolationofurbanafricanamericans. aspx. Saenz, Rogelio. 2005. “The Changing Demographics of Roman Catholics.” Population Reference Bureau Webpage. Published August 23, 2005. Webpage location: https://www.prb.org/Articles/2005/TheChangingDemographicsofRomanCatholics.aspx?p =1. Saenz, Rogelio. 1999. “A Profile of Mexican Workers in the Southern Region: A Focus on Nonmetro/Metro Distinctions.” Southern Perspectives 3 (1):11-13. Saenz, Rogelio. 1995. “Making the ‘MOST’ of the Summer of 1994: Texas A&M University.” American Sociological Association Footnotes 23 (1):3. Saenz, Rogelio. 1991. “Why So Few Chicano Rural Sociologists?” The Rural Sociologist 11 (1):7-10. Technical Reports and Brief Population Reports Goudy, Willis, Sandra Charvat Burke, Liu Dongwang, Jessie Beebe, Rogelio Saenz, and Nak Hoon Lee. 1995. Minority/Majority Groups in Iowa. Census Services Report CS953. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Saenz, Rogelio, and Ed Murguia. 1995. The Demography of Texas Elderly. Departmental Technical Report DTR-95-1. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Saenz, Rogelio, and Steve H. Murdock. 1990. Population Changes among Racial/Ethnic Groups in Texas, 1970-2025. Departmental Technical Report No. 90-3. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Saenz, Rogelio, and Steve H. Murdock. 1988. Socioeconomic Changes among Anglos, Blacks, and Hispanics in Texas, 1980-1985. Departmental Technical Report No. 88-5. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Saenz, Rogelio. 1987. A Portrait of Elderly Texans. 1987. Departmental Technical Report No. 87-6. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Saenz, Rogelio, Willis Goudy, and Nak Hoon Lee. 1987. Minority Groups in Iowa. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report Pm-1286. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. 17 Saenz, Rogelio, and Willis Goudy. 1984. Gross Migration in Iowa’s Counties, 19751980. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-225. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Saenz, Rogelio, and Willis Goudy. 1984. Population Density and Urban/Rural Population in Iowa, 1980. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-213. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Saenz, Rogelio, and Willis Goudy. 1983. Iowa’s Housing Units, 1980. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-198. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Saenz, Rogelio, and Willis Goudy. 1983. Ancestry of Iowans. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-192. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Saenz, Rogelio, and Willis Goudy. 1983. County Population in Iowa, 1880 and 1980. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-183. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Goudy, Willis, and Rogelio Saenz. 1983. Detailed Ancestry Categories for the State of Iowa. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-195. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Goudy, Willis, and Rogelio Saenz. 1983. Migrants To and From Iowa, 1975-1980. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-187. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Goudy, Willis, and Rogelio Saenz. 1983. Residential Mobility in Iowa. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-186. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Goudy, Willis, and Rogelio Saenz. 1983. Iowa and the Nation: Population and Housing Counts. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-184. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Goudy, Willis, and Rogelio Saenz. 1983. Iowa’s Black Residents. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-182. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Goudy, Willis, Rogelio Saenz, and Sandra Burke. 1983. Socioeconomic and Housing Characteristics—Iowa. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report PM-1074. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Goudy, Willis, and Rogelio Saenz. 1982. Iowa’s Urban and Rural Population, 18801980. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-165. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Goudy, Willis, and Rogelio Saenz. 1982. Changes in Iowa’s Age and Sex Distributions. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Report CRD-161. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. 18 Goudy, Willis, and Rogelio Saenz. 1982. 1980 Census Report of Selected Housing and Population Characteristics for Iowa’s Incorporated Places and Counties: Sample Data. Iowa Cooperative Extension Service Reports (955 reports for incorporated places and 99 reports for counties). Ames, IA: Iowa State University. Public Briefings Panelist on American Sociological Association Briefing on Immigration: “A Nation of Immigrants: Current Policy Debates Meet New Social Science Research.” Washington, DC. April 19, 2004. See http://www.asanet.org/advocacy/asa_holds_hill_briefing_on_immigration.cfm. Books Under Contract Saenz, Rogelio and Maria Cristina Morales. Latina/os in the United States: Diversity and Change. London: Polity. [Under Contract.] Saenz, Rogelio, Nestor Rodriguez, and David Geronimo Embrick (eds.). The International Handbook of the Demography of Race and Ethnicity. New York: Springer. [Under Contract.] Book Reviews Book Review of Thomas Macias’ Mestizo in America: Generations of Mexican Ethnicity in the Suburban Southwest. Contemporary Sociology 37 (3):233-235. 2008. Saenz, Rogelio. 2007 [2004-2007]. “Zero Tolerance Policies and the Marginalization of Students of Color and Other Vulnerable Groups.” Bilingual Review 28 (2):188-191. [Review of Augustina H. Reyes’ Discipline, Achievement, & Race: Is Zero Tolerance the Answer?] Book Review (with Victor Guadalupe Villarreal) of Daniel D. Arreola’s Tejano South Texas: A Mexican American Cultural Province. Journal of Regional Science 43 (2):42022. 2003. Book Review of W.K. Barger and Ernesto M. Reza’s The Farm Labor Movement in the Midwest: Social Change and Adaptation among Migrant Farmworkers. Rural Sociology 60 (3):559-61. 1995. Book Review of Douglas E. Foley’s Learning Capitalist Culture: Deep in the Heart of Tejas. Rural Sociology 56 (4):724-26. 1992. Book Review of Edward Murguia’s Assimilation, Colonialism, and the Mexican American People. Sociological Inquiry 61 (3):392-94. 1991. 19 Book Review of Gustavo Lopez Castro’s (ed.) Migración en el Occidental de México. Contemporary Sociology 19 (3):415. 1990. Book Review of Irene I. Blea’s Toward a Chicano Social Science. Rural Sociology 55 (1):132-33. 1990. Book Review of Richard D. Alba’s (ed) Ethnicity and Race in the U.S.A.: Toward the Twenty-First Century. Rural Sociology 54 (3):472-74. 1989. Book Review of Katherine F. Darabi’s Childbearing among Hispanics in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography. Rural Sociology 53 (1):120-21. 1988. Grant Proposals Funded External Funding “Migration and Its Impact on the Aging of Men and Women: A Comparative Study of the Health of Older Adult Migrants in Texas, California, Illinois, and México.” Grant proposal funded by Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud (PIMSA), University of California, Berkeley. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator) and Verónica Montes de Oca (Principal Investigator, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM). Funds received: $37,000 ($18,000 for Texas A&M University; $19,000 for UNAM). “Diversifying Graduate Education in the Social, Behavioral, and Economic (SBE) Sciences: A Collaborative Proposal.” Grant proposal funded by the National Science Foundation. Funds received: $1,040,000 ($260,000 for each of the four institutions). Robert Hummer (Principal Investigator, University of Texas at Austin), Karen Cook (CoPrincipal Investigator, Stanford University), Jean Morrison (University of Southern California), and Rogelio Saenz (Co-Principal Investigator, Texas A&M University). 2007-2010. “Research Experiences for Undergraduates in the Sociological Study of Racial and Ethnic Relations and Social Stratification.” Grant proposal funded by the National Science Foundation. Funds received: $180,000. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator) and Mark Fossett (Co-Principal Investigator). 2007-2009. “Race and Place: Patterns and Dynamics of Poverty in the Texas Borderland and Lower Mississippi Delta.” Grant proposal funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Research Initiative. Funds received: $442,000. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator, Texas A&M University), Dudley Poston (Co-Principal Investigator, Texas A&M University), Joachim Singelmann (Co-Principal Investigator, Louisiana State University), and Tim Slack (Co-Principal Investigator, Louisiana State University). 2006-2009. 20 “Diversifying Graduate Education in the Social, Behavioral, and Economic (SBE) Sciences: A Collaborative Proposal. Grant proposal funded by the National Science Foundation. Funds received: $800,000 ($200,000 for each of the four institutions). Robert Hummer (Principal Investigator, University of Texas at Austin), Karen Cook (CoPrincipal Investigator, Stanford University), Jean Morrison (University of Southern California), and Rogelio Saenz (Co-Principal Investigator, Texas A&M University). 2005-2007. “Research Experiences for Undergraduates in the Sociological Study of Racial and Ethnic Relations and Social Stratification.” Grant proposal funded by the National Science Foundation. Funds received: $199,500. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator), Mark Fossett (Co-Principal Investigator), and Carol Albrecht (Co-Principal Investigator). 2002-2005. “Latinos in the South Symposium.” Grant proposal funded by the Farm Foundation. Funds received: $7,775. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator) through the Southern Rural Development Center. Symposium held in Atlanta on April 24, 2002. “Preparing Future Faculty at Texas A&M University.” Grant proposal funded by the American Sociological Association. Funds received: $20,000 (includes $10,000 match from home institution). Harland Prechel (Principal Investigator), Rogelio Saenz, (CoPrincipal Investigator), Mark Fossett (Investigator), and Jane Sell (Investigator). 200002. “Research Experiences for Undergraduates in the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity and Stratification.” Grant proposal funded by the National Science Foundation. Funds received: $57,000. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator), Mark Fossett (Co-Principal Investigator), Carol Albrecht (Investigator), and Carla Goar (Investigator). 2000-01. “Latino Population Growth in the Rural Midwest: Community Development Implications.” Grant proposal funded by the United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service. Funds received: $185,000. Refugio I. Rochin (Principal Investigator) and Rogelio Saenz (Co-Principal Investigator). 1998-2001. “Demographic and Economic Transformations of Rural Communities of the Southwest: Implications for Public Policies and Community Development.” Grant proposal funded by the United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service. Funds received: $157,641. Refugio I. Rochin (Principal Investigator) and Rogelio Saenz (Co-Principal Investigator). 1994-97. “Proposal to Host the American Sociological Association’s Minority Opportunities through School Transformation (MOST) Program at Texas A&M University.” Rogelio Saenz prepared the proposal. Texas A&M University was one of two universities selected to host MOST in Summer 1994. 21 “Mexican American Entrepreneurship in Southwest Nonmetropolitan Communities.” Grant proposal funded by the United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service. Funds received: $157,641. Rogelio Saenz, (Principal Investigator) and Refugio I. Rochin (Co-Principal Investigator). 1992-95. “Assimilation and Structural Explanations of Asian Intermarriage in the U.S.” Grant proposal funded by the National Science Foundation. Funds received: $100,000. SeanShong Hwang (Principal Investigator), Rogelio Saenz, and Benigno E. Aguirre (CoPrincipal Investigators). 1990-92. “The Mitigation of Tornado Effects Through Human Ecology.” Grant proposal funded by the National Science Foundation. Funds received: $228,000. B.E. Aguirre (Principal Investigator), Dennis Wenger, and Rogelio Saenz (Co-Principal Investigators). 1990-93. Internal Funding “Latinos in the Louisiana: Sojourners or Settlers?” Grant proposal funded by the Mexican American/U.S. Latino Research Center (MALRC), Texas A&M University. Funds received: $10,000. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator). 2006-2007. “Ethnic Dimensions of Social and Economic Well-Being in Texas Resource-Dependent Regions.” Grant proposal funded by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University. Funds received: $41,300. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator) and James H. Gramann (Co-Investigator). 1996-98. “Social and Ethnic Dimensions of Environmental Conflict in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.” Grant proposal funded by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University. Funds received: $65,845. James H. Gramann (Principal Investigator) and Rogelio Saenz (Co-Investigator). 1993-95. “The Impact of Changing Social and Demographic Characteristics on Resource-Based Tourism in Texas.” Grant proposal funded by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University. Funds received: $56,808. James H. Gramann (Principal Investigator), Don E. Albrecht, and Rogelio Saenz (Co-Investigator). 1989-91. “Coping Strategies among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Rural Texans.” Grant proposal funded by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University. Funds received: $10,000. Rogelio Saenz (Principal Investigator) and John K. Thomas (Co-Investigator). 1988-89. Editorial Experience Editor of Special Journal Issues 22 Co-Editor of Special Issue of Southern Rural Sociology [Vol. 24 (1)] on “Environmental Issues on the Mexico-U.S. Border.” (2009). Co-Editors: Rogelio Saenz and Karen Manges Douglas. Co-Editor of Special Issue of Sociological Focus [Vol. 37 (4)] on “The Latino Experience.” (2004). Co-Editors: Rogelio Saenz and Edward Murguia. Co-Editor of Special Issue of Southern Rural Sociology [Vol. 19 (1)] on “Latinos in the South.” (2003). Co-Editors: Rogelio Saenz and Cruz Torres. Co-Editor of Special Issue of Rural Sociology [Volume 67 (4)] on “Spatial Inequality and Diversity.” (2002). Co-Editors: Linda Lobao and Rogelio Saenz. Other Journal Editorial Experience Deputy Editor, Rural Sociology (1999-2002). Associate Editor, Southern Rural Sociology (1999-Present). Editorial Board Member, American Sociological Review (2001-2004; 2008-2010). Editorial Board Member, Social Science Quarterly (2003-Present). Editorial Board Member, Journal of Latino/a-Latin American Studies (2003-Present). Associate Editor, Rural Sociology (1988-99; 2005-2006). Proofreader, The Rural Sociologist (1981-85). Book Series Editorial Experience Advisory Editorial Board Member, Michigan State University Press, Book Series on Latinos in the United States, 2009-2012. Editorial Board Member, American Sociological Association/Russell Sage Foundation Rose Monograph Series, 2005-Present. Editorial Board Member, Rural Sociological Society Rural Studies Series, 1994-97; 2005-Present. Grant Review Experience Guest Panel Reviewer for the National Institutes of Health Population Sciences Committee. March 26-27, 2009. 23 Panel Review for the National Science Foundation Minority Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program, 2007. Member of the National Institutes of Health Social Science and Population (SSP) Study Section, 1993-97. Panel Reviewer for National Institutes of Health Hispanic Child Health: Social, Behavioral and Cultural Factors Program, 1993. Member of National Institutes of Health Social Sciences and Population Study Section Site Visit Team to the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hills, Carolina Population Center. Panel Reviewer of the National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Improvement Program, 2001-03. Panel Reviewer for National Science Foundation Minority Graduate Fellowships, 1993. Selected Recent Presentations [Last 5 Years] Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Changing Demography, Eroding Democracy: The Challenge to Latinos in the 21st Century.” Invited presentation at the University of Michigan’s MLK Program on La Fuerza: The Influence of Latinos in American Culture and Politics, The Legacy of Cesar Chavez and the Evolvement of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Dream. Ann Arbor, MI. January 16, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Texas Demographics and the Future.” Invited presentation at the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project’s Latina/o Summit. Austin. February 23, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “The Growth of the Old-Old among the Elderly.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association. New Orleans. March 29, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “The Criminalization of Immigrants and the ImmigrationIndustrial Complex.” Invited paper presented at the Department of Sociology at Mississippi State University. Mississippi State, Mississippi. April 5, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “The Demography of Inequality: Implications for the Unfinished Business of Affirmative Action.” Presentation at the annual meeting of the American Association for Affirmative Action. San Antonio. May 9, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Latinos in the United States: Changing the Face of America.” Invited presentation at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio’s Salud America! Symposium. San Antonio. May 16, 2013. 24 Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Latinos and the Changing Face of Rural America.” Invited plenary presentation presented at the annual meeting of die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Amerikastudien (the German Association for American Studies). Erlangen, Germany. June 2, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Rights and Responsibilities of the Civically Engaged Citizen.” Keynote address delivered to the Academia América graduates receiving U.S. citizenship. San Antonio. July 6, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Remembering Norma Williams and Her Legacy.” Presentation delivered to American Sociological Association Sociology of Latino/a Section Workshop. New York City. August 16, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Tejanos, Present and Future.” Invited presentation delivered at the Southwest Voter Registration and Education Project’s Latina/o Academy Candidate Campaign Training. San Antonio. September 14, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “New Mexican Immigrants and Economic Integration.” Invited presentation at the University of Texas’ International Conference in Aging in the Americas. Austin. September 18, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “The Criminalization of Immigrants and the ImmigrationIndustrial Complex: On the Border and Beyond.” Invited presentation delivered Benedictine University’s Global Studies Forum on “Borderlands of Change: The U.S.Mexican Border and Immigration in a Transnational Context. Lisle, IL. September 19, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Latinos and the Future of Texas.” Invited presentation at the monthly meeting of the Xicano Power Breakfast series. San Antonio. October 5, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “The Demography of Texas Children.” Invited presentation at the La Fe Policy and Education Center’s Texas Next Generation of Children of Color Media Briefing. San Antonio. October 29, 2013. Sáenz, Rogelio. 2013. “Latinos en las Americas: Opportunities and Challenges in the 21st Century.” Invited presented at the University of Nebraska-Omaha’s Office of Latino and Latin American Studies’ CUMBRE 2013: Celebrating a Decade Conference. Omaha, NE. November 9, 2013. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “Engine of U.S. Population Change: Latinos and the Changing of America.” Invited luncheon presentation at the meeting of the Applied Demography Conference. San Antonio. January 9, 2012. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “Engine of U.S. Population Change: Latinos and the Changing of America.” Invited presentation at the Department of Chicano Studies, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN. January 27, 2012. 25 Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “The Demography of Latinos in the 50 Largest U.S. Cities: Implications for the Future.” Paper presented at the biannual meeting of the InterUniversity Program for Latino Research. New York City. February 24, 2012. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “The Changing Demography of Latinos and the Culture of the United States.” Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the International Hispanic Network. San Antonio. May 24, 2012. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. Latinos and the Changing Face of America: Health Implications.” Invited presentation at Excito! Summer Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center. San Antonio. June 9, 2012. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “Latinos and the Changing Face of America: Immigration and Population Dynamics. Invited presentation at the Hubert Blalock Memorial Lecture Series, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Summer Program, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. July 12, 2012. Saenz, Rogelio, Karen Manges Douglas, and Maria Cristina Morales. 2012. “The Attack on Latina/o Human Rights in the United States: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges.” Paper presented at the meeting of the International Sociological Association. Buenos Aires. August 2, 2012. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “The Engine of U.S. Population Change: Latinos and the Future of the United States.” Invited presentation at the Latino Leadership Forum Hispanic Heritage Month Series. San Antonio. October 4, 2012. Saenz, Rogelio. 2012. “Latino Demography and Implications for Health Policy.” Invited presentation at the Affordable Health Care Act Symposium, La Fe Policy Research and Education Center and UTSA College of Public Policy. San Antonio. December 14, 2012. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “Patrones Demográficos de Adultos Mayores Mexicanos: Implicaciones Para Políticas Publicas.” [“Demographic Patterns of Older Mexican Adults: Implications for Public Policy”] Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Latin American Research Network on Ageing. Lima, Peru. November 10, 2011. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “Latinos and the Nation’s Engine of Population Change.” Invited presentation at the NAVAIR’s Hispanic Heritage Month event. Patuxent, MD. October 4, 2011. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “Latino Population Patterns.” Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Mortgage Lending Diversity Conference. Washington, DC. June 23, 2011. 26 Saenz, Rogelio and Karen Manges-Douglas. 2011. “The Immigration Enforcement Industry.” Invited presentation at the Princeton University New Realities of Mexican Immigration to the United States. Princeton, NJ. April 22, 2011. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “The Inter-Cohort Reproduction of Mexican American Dropout Rates.” Invited paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association. New Orleans. April 9, 2011. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “The Demography of Latinos and the Future of Illinois and Beyond.” Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Illinois Latino Council on Higher Education (ILACHE). Chicago. April 1, 2011. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “Latinos in Brazos County: Implications for Poverty Reduction.” Invited presentation at the Bryan Poverty Reduction Conference. Bryan, TX. February 11, 2011. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “Latinos in 2010 and the Future of the Country.” Invited presentation at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (OLLAS). January 13, 2011. Presentation available online at: http://www.unomaha.edu/ollas/. Saenz, Rogelio. 2011. “Latinos in 2010.” Population Reference Bureau (PRB) Discuss Online: Live Online Discussions with Experts. January 10, 2011. Transcript available online at: http://discuss.prb.org/content/interview/detail/5922. Saenz, Rogelio. 2010. “The Demography of Latino Workers and Families in the South.” Invited Web-Seminar presentation for the Southern Extension Research Activity 37 (SERA-37) Web-Seminar Series. October 20, 2010. Saenz, Rogelio and Veronica Montes de Oca. 2010. “Apoyos Sociales, Redes Comunitarias Transnacionales y Envejecimiento Entré México y EE. UU.” [“Social Support, Transnational Community Networks and Aging Between Mexico and the United States.”] Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Latin American Research Network on Ageing. Mexico City. October 8, 2010. Saenz, Rogelio and Veronica Montes de Oca. 2010. “Migration and Its Impact of the Aging of Men and Women: A Comparative Study of the Older Adult Migrants in Texas, California, Illinois, and Mexico.” Presented at the meeting of the University of California, Berkeley Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud (PIMSA, Research Program in Migration and Health). Guanajuato, Mexico. October 5, 2010. Saenz, Rogelio. 2010. “The Mexican Disability Crossover in the United States: A Comparison by Nativity Status.” Paper presented at the meeting of the International Sociological Association. Gothenburg, Sweden. July 2010. 27 Saenz, Rogelio and Karen Manges-Douglas. 2010. “Immigrants and Communities in Texas.” Invited presentation Immigration Reform Conference (sponsored by University of California, Davis). Washington, DC. May 2010. Saenz, Rogelio. 2010. “Improving Recruitment and Retention among Latina/os.” Presented at the 5th annual conference of the National Science Foundation Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate-Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (AGEP-SBE) on Racial/Ethnic Diversity in the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences. Austin. April 22, 2010. Saenz, Rogelio. 2009. “Exploring the Mexican Paradox: A Focus on Missing Mexican Babies.” Invited presentation at the University of Texas at Pan American, Institute for Population Health Policy. Edinburg, TX. October 30, 2009. Saenz, Rogelio. 2009. “The Changing Demography of the United States and Illinois: Implications for Latino Educational Recruitment and Retention. Invited presentation at Illinois State University, Latin American and Latina/o Studies. October 9, 2009. Saenz, Rogelio and Karen Manges-Douglas. 2009. “Immigrants and Communities in Texas.” Invited presentation Immigration Reform Conference (sponsored by University of California, Davis). Washington, DC. May 2009. Saenz, Rogelio. 2009. “A Demographic Profile of U.S. Workers Around the Clock.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America. Detroit. April, 30. 2009. Douglas, Karen and Rogelio Saenz. 2008. “La Creación de Criminales: Inmigrantes y el Complejo Prisión-Industrial.” [“The Creation of Criminals: Immigrants and the PrisonIndustrial Complex”] Paper presented at la Segunda Conferencia Binacional “Globalización y Migración/Inmigración [Second Binational Conference “Globalization and Migration/Immigration. Mexicali, Mexico. November 13, 2008. Saenz, Rogelio. 2008. “Immigration Overview.” Invited plenary presentation at the Southern Extension Research Activity 37 (SERA-37) conference. Raleigh, NC. October 14, 2008. Saenz, Rogelio and Karen Manges Douglas. 2008. “Relaciones de Migrantes Mexicanos Con Grupos Raciales y Étnicos en Los Estados Unidos: Una Vista del Mexican Migration Project.” [“Relations between Mexican Migrants and Racial and Ethnic Groups in the United States: A View from the Mexican Migration Project.”] Paper presented at the meeting of the Sociedad Mexicana de Demografía (SOMEDE, Mexican Society of Demography). Merida, Mexico. October 20, 2008. Saenz, Rogelio. 2008. “In Search of Mexican-Origin Babies: Implications for Infant Mortality and Fertility.” Paper presented at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography and Ecology. October 7, 2008. 28 Saenz, Rogelio. 2008. “The Making of a Criminal: Immigrants and the Prison-Industrial Complex.” Paper presented at California State University-San Marcos. September 25, 2008. Saenz, Rogelio, Lorena Murga, and Maria Cristina Morales. 2008. “Wage Determinants of Mexican Immigrant Women along the U.S.-Mexico Border.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Boston. August 2008. Saenz, Rogelio. 2008. “Demography of Race and Ethnicity.” Invited presentation at the Federal Reserve Bank Houston Branch. Houston. June 2008. Saenz, Rogelio and Hilario Molina, Jr. 2008. “Immigrants and Communities in Texas.” Invited presentation Immigration Reform Conference (sponsored by University of California, Davis). Washington, DC. May 2008. Saenz, Rogelio and Hilario Molina, Jr. 2008. “Latinos in Cajunland: A Demographic and Ethnographic Overview.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association. Las Vegas. March 13, 2008. Membership in Professional Associations American Sociological Association Asociación Latino Americana de Población International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Population Association of America Population Reference Bureau Sociedad Mexicana de Demografía Southwestern Social Science Association Honors and Awards Recipient of the American Sociological Association Latino/a Sociology Section’s Founder Award (award recognizes an individual who over the years has made outstanding contributions to the section through service, mentoring, and research), 2013. Recipient of the Norma Williams Distinguished Service Award, Southwestern Sociological Association, 2012. Recipient of the American Sociological Association Latino/a Sociology Section’s Distinguished Contributions to Research and Scholarship, 2005. Recipient of the Outstanding Latino/a Faculty Award in Research and Teaching in Higher Education, American Association of Higher Education Hispanic Caucus, 2003. Recipient of the Department of Multicultural Services Diversity Award in Administration, Texas A&M University, 2000. 29 Recipient of Diversity Award (for efforts in making the university more ethnically diverse), Texas A&M University, 1994. Fellowship, American Sociological Association Minority Fellowship Program (MFP), 1983-86. Elected Offices Held in Professional Associations President, 2014-2015; President-Elect, 2013-2014; Vice President, Southwestern Social Science Association, 2012-2013. Chair of Executive Council, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan, 2012-2014. Council Member, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan, 2010-2014. Vice President, Rural Sociological Society, 2002-03. President, Southwestern Sociological Association, 2000-01. First Vice-President, Southwestern Sociological Association, 1999-2000. Second Vice-President, Southwestern Sociological Association, 1998-99. Nominations Committee Member, American Sociological Association, 1998-2000. Chair, American Sociological Association Section on Latino/a Sociology, 1999-2000. Chair-Elect, American Sociological Association Section on Latina/o Sociology, 1998-99. Executive Council Member of the Rural Sociological Society, 1995-97 and 2000-01. Nominations Committee of the Rural Sociological Society, 1991-92 and 1998-99. Executive Council Member of the Southwestern Sociological Association, 1991-93 and 1998-2004. Chair of the Rural Sociological Society Rural Racial and Ethnic Minorities Interest Group, 1991-97. Editor of the Association of Latina/o Sociology Newsletter, 1991-93. Service on Committees 30 Profession Program Chair of the Southwestern Sociological Association, 1999-2000. Chair of the Rural Sociological Society Endowment Committee, 2005-2006. Chair of the Rural Sociological Society Diversity Committee, 2000-2001. Chair of the Rural Sociological Society/Kellogg Subcommittee on Research and Publications, 1994-99. Chair of the Southwestern Sociological Association Committee on the Status of Minorities and Women, 1988-90. Co-Chair of the Rural Sociological Society Committee for Scholarly Relations with Mexico, 1996-Present. Committee Member of the National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) Frederick A. Cervantes Student Premio Committee, 2009. Committee Member of the American Sociological Association Minority Fellowship Program Committee, 2004-07. Committee Member of the American Sociological Association Program Committee for the 2002 Annual Meeting, 2000-02. Committee Member of the American Sociological Association Journal Diversity Committee, 2000-02. Committee Member of the American Sociological Association Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award Committee, 1998-2001. Committee Member of the Rural Sociological Society/Kellogg Diversity Committee, 1994-99. Member of the Rural Sociological Society Ad-Hoc Committee on National Priorities for Rural Sociology, 1995-96; Subcommittee Member, 1991-92. Member of the American Sociological Association Committee on the Regulation of Research, 1994-96. Member of the American Sociological Association Section on Latina/o Sociology Membership Committee, 1993-94. Member of the American Sociological Association Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Sociology, 1992-95. 31 Member of Sociology Panel providing recommendations to the National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research (OBSSR) on definition of “behavioral and social science research,” 1995. Member of the Rural Sociological Society Ad-Hoc Committee on Minorities, 1991-94. Member of the Social Science Agricultural Agenda Project—Research Needs of Rural Hispanics, 1989. Member of the Southwestern Sociological Association Committee on the Status of Minorities and Women, 1987-92. Community Board Member, Conjunto Heritage Taller, San Antonio, 2013-Present Elected Member of the San Antonio and Bexar County Head Start Policy Council, 20112012 University Member of the Provost Council, 2011-Present. Member of the Deans Council, 2011-Present. Member of the Strategic Resource Planning Council, 2011-Present. Member of the Executive Leadership Council, 2011-Present. Member of the Search Committee for the Dean of Liberal Arts, 2000-01. Member of Academic Scholarship Selection Committee, 1999-2001. Member of the Steering Committee of the Teaching Faculty Network, 2000-02. Member of Search Committee for Associate Provost for Undergraduate Services and Academic Services, 1997-98. Member of the Texas A&M University Press Faculty Advisory Committee, 1995-98. Member of Child Care Center Advisory Committee, 1995-98. Member of Ad-Hoc Committee on Racial and Climate Assessment, 1996-98. 32 College Member of the College of Liberal Arts, Vision 2020 Committee, 2006-Present. Member of the College of Liberal Arts Executive Council, 1997-2004. Member of the College of Liberal Arts Diversity Committee, 2000-Present. Member of the College of Liberal Arts Ad-Hoc Committee on Tenure and Promotion Standards, 2000-2001. Reviewer for College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Proposals, 1998-99. Member of College of Liberal Arts Ad-Hoc Committee to Review College Bylaws, 199394. Panel Reviewer for College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Research Enhancement Program in Natural Resources, 1993. Search Committee for Department Head of Philosophy and Music, 1992-93. Search Committee for Department Head of Political Science, 1991-92. Member of College of Liberal Arts Multicultural Curriculum Committee, 1991-92. Current 2008-2009 Membership on Graduate Student Committees Chair of Graduate Student Committees Arlett Lomeli (TAMU, Ph.D. Student) Trinidad Morales (TAMU, Ph.D. Student) James Dean Steger (TAMU, Ph.D. Student) Member of Sociology/Demography Graduate Student Committees Heidi Colon-Lugo, UTSA Xiaodan Deng, TAMU Lei He, TAMU Kasey Henricks, Loyola University-Chicago Chin-Huei Lin, TAMU Clarisa Ozuna, UTSA Aaron Pinnick, TAMU Brittany Rico, TAMU Yu Ting, TAMU Bo Hee Yoon, TAMU 33 Member of Non-Sociology Graduate Student Committees Marisela Moreno, Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Ph.D. Dissertation and M.S. Theses Committees Supervised (Graduates) Ph.D. Maria Isabel Ayala, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University Jessica Barron, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Duke University Robyn Bateman Driskell, Professor, Baylor University David Geronimo Embrick, Associate Professor, Loyola University (Chicago) Rickie Fletcher, Program Coordinator, Texas A&M University Amber Fox, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Texas A&M University Jesus Garcia, Assistant Professor, Lamar University San Juanita Garcia, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Ohio State University Clyde Greenlees, Faculty Member, South Texas Community College Jennifer Guillen, Visiting Assistant Professor, The College of Wooster Paul Ketchum, Lecturer, University of Oklahoma Alvin Luedke, Associate Professor, Luther Seminary Hilario Molina, Visiting Professor, Earlham University Maria Cristina Morales, Associate Professor, University of Texas at El Paso Lorena Murga, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at El Paso Carlos Siordia, Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Pittsburg. M.S. Robert N. Anderson, Chief, NCHS, Mortality Statistics Division Brandi Ballard, Ph.D. Student, University of Louisville Ruben Farias, Residence in Oakland, CA Amber Fox, Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University Marc Garcia, Ph.D. Student, University of Texas at Austin San Juanita Garcia, Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University Jennifer Guillen, Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University Omar Kamran, Residence in Chicago Alvin Luedke, Associate Professor, Luther Seminary Danny Malone, Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University Alma Martinez-Jimenez, Project Coordinator, University of Texas Health Center at San Antonio Calixto Melero, Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University Maria Cristina Morales, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at El Paso Misael Obregon, Ph.D. Student; Texas A&M University Beverly Pratt, Ph.D. Student, University of Maryland Marisa Sanchez, Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University Carlos Siordia, Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University Isao Takei, Ph.D. Student, University of Texas at Austin 34 Courses Taught Graduate Level DEM 7903: Demography of Race and Ethnicity SOCI 622: Social Demography SOCI 633: Demographic Methods SOCI 647: Seminar in Demography: Migration SOCI 647: Seminar in Demography: Demography of Minorities SOCI 667: Seminar in Race and Ethnic Relations: Sociology of Latinos SOCI 687: Seminar in Rural Sociology: Rural Minorities Undergraduate Level SOCI 205: SOCI 312: SOCI 317: SOCI 403: Introduction to Sociology Population and Society Minority Groups Sociology of Latinos Other Teaching-Related Activities Contributor to the American Sociological Association Teaching Resource Center’s Instructional Materials for Chicano and Latino Studies in Sociology, 1990, 1994, and 2003.