Vernon Lattin
Vernon Lattin | |
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President of Brooklyn College | |
In office 1992–2000 | |
Preceded by | Robert Hess |
Succeeded by | Christoph M. Kimmich |
Personal details | |
Born | Vernon Eugene Lattin November 7, 1938 Winslow, Arizona |
Nationality | American |
Mother | Betty (Rubi) Lattin |
Father | Eli Voil Lattin |
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Vernon Eugene Lattin (born November 7, 1938), an American of Mexican-American heritage,[1] was the seventh president of Brooklyn College, from 1992 to 2000.[2]
Biography[]
Lattin was born in Winslow, Arizona,[3] to Eli Voil Lattin and Betty (Rubi) Lattin.[citation needed] In 1720, his ancestors had moved from Spain to a farming village in what was then called New Spain, and is now New Mexico, which in 1821 became part of Mexico, and then in 1846 became part of the US.[4] He and his family moved to New Mexico when he was eight years old.[4] His single mother raised him and his two brothers.[4]
He attended the University of New Mexico (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1960; Master of Arts in English, 1965) and University of Colorado (Doctor of Philosophy in English, 1970).[5][6]
From 1965-1967 Lattin was an instructor in English at Wright State University, and from 1970-1974 he was Assistant Professor of English at the University of Tennessee.[citation needed] He was next at Northern Illinois University, where from 1974-1977 he was coordinator of communication skills and English, from 1974-1981 he was Associate Professor of English, and from 1978-1981 he was director of the Center Latino and Latin American Studies.[7][6] From 1982-1988 he was associate vice president of academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin, and from 1989-1992 he was Provost and Professor of English at Arizona State University.[8]
He was president of Brooklyn College from 1992 to 2000.[9][10][11]
Lattin is the co-author of Tomas Rivera, 1935-1984: The Man and His Work, Bilingual Review/Press (1988).[12] He also authored Contemporary Chicano fiction: a critical survey; Studies in the language and literature of United States Hispanos, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe (1986).[13]
References[]
- ^ Hispanic Link Weekly Report - Google Books
- ^ Vernon E. Lattin
- ^ Welcome to Brooklyn College
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "A Crisis in American Education"; Vernon E. Lattin Commencement Address, June 2, 1998.
- ^ "1966-1967 University Course Catalog: The Wright State Campus of Miami University and the Ohio State University"
- ^ Jump up to: a b "4 Named to Executive Posts at CUNY"
- ^ "The Chicano Student and Anglo-American Fiction"
- ^ "CITY COLLEGE CHIEF RESIGNS AMID WAVE OF STAFF CHANGES"
- ^ "Vernon E. Lattin, President, Brooklyn College (1992-2000)"
- ^ Richard Grayson (2012). Spring in Gainesville - Google Books
- ^ Vicki L. Ruiz, Virginia Sánchez Korrol (2006). Latinas in the United States, set: A Historical Encyclopedia - Google Books, Indiana University Press.
- ^ Vernon E. Lattin, Rolando Hinojosa (1988) Tomas Rivera, 1935-1984: The Man and His Work, Bilingual Review/Press, ISBN 0916950891.
- ^ Vernon E. Lattin (1986) Contemporary Chicano fiction: a critical survey; Studies in the language and literature of United States Hispanos, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, ISBN 0916950573.
- People from Winslow, Arizona
- University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty
- American academics of Mexican descent
- Presidents of Brooklyn College
- 1938 births
- Living people
- University of Tennessee faculty
- Wright State University faculty
- Northern Illinois University faculty
- University of New Mexico alumni