
Reyna Vergara
Assistant Professor · Colonial Latin American Literature
Mississippi University for WomenAbout
Dr. Reyna Vergara serves as an Assistant Professor of Spanish within the Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy at the College of Arts & Sciences, Mississippi University for Women (MUW). Her academic credentials include a BS in Secondary Education (Spanish and History) from Baylor University, an MDiv in Theology and Education from Truett Seminary, and PhD/MA in Spanish Language and Literature from SUNY Buffalo.
Her research integrates Colonial Latin American literary studies—focusing on Mexico and Guatemala—with cognitive neuroscience, examining identity construction, creative writing as empowerment, and resistance against oppression. She pioneers applications of executive function theory to second-language pedagogy in diverse classrooms, addressing how cognitive control mechanisms impact language acquisition.
Dr. Vergara's publications reveal a distinctive interdisciplinary trajectory: scholarly articles bridge cognitive science and language education, while creative works in journals like Ámbitos Feministas and Confluencia explore displacement and belonging through literary expression. This dual approach demonstrates her commitment to both theoretical innovation and artistic social commentary.
No scientific awards are documented in the source material. Information regarding student advisement, research grants, laboratory facilities, or collaborative research teams is not provided, though her publications indicate active scholarly engagement across literary and cognitive domains.
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