
معرفی
Bryan Pearce-Gonzales is a Professor of Hispanic Studies at Shenandoah University's College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a B.A. from Radford University, and both an M.A. and Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies from the University of Kentucky. His expertise focuses on cultural identity in Chicana/o literature, postcolonial theory, gender studies, and masculinity studies.
Education:
- B.A., Foreign Languages and Literatures, Radford University
- M.A., Hispanic Studies, University of Kentucky
- Ph.D., Hispanic Studies, University of Kentucky
He has received significant recognitions including the 2013 Exemplary Teaching Award and pioneered interdisciplinary initiatives through co-founding the BADA&S Seminar. As a strong advocate for global education, he led a 2018 Study Abroad program to Cuba and frequently promotes study abroad opportunities in his teaching.
Awards & Roles:
- Winchester Public Schools School Board Member (2017–present)
- Civil Celebrant for Virginia Commonwealth
- 2018 Alpha Lambda Delta Induction Keynote Speaker
His professional contributions extend to editorial work via the中美法语联盟 (MIFLC) and public discourse on cultural sensitivity in media. He emphasizes experiential learning, frequently urging students to 'make memories worth storytelling' through international experiences.

