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Sergio Inestroza is a Professor in the School of Social Sciences, Communication & Humanities at Endicott College. He joined the institution in 2001 and specializes in teaching Spanish, with a secondary focus on Portuguese. Known for his empathetic teaching style and open-door policy, he frequently leads student groups to Latin America, including Costa Rica, Peru, and Mexico.
- Education: Doctor of Philosophy in Modern Literature, Universidad Iberoamericana (1998)
Inestroza’s work bridges language pedagogy and literary creation. His research interests include Spanish language acquisition, Latin American literary traditions, and cross-cultural narratives. His publications span poetry, nonfiction, and fiction, reflecting his dedication to creative writing and bilingual expression.
His scholarly contributions include:
- Latin Book Awards (2017): Honorific Mention for Los motivos de la memoria.
- Endicott College Teacher of the Year (2006).
- NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative (2012–17).
Inestroza integrates travel and experiential learning into his pedagogy, fostering immersive cultural and linguistic engagement for students.
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