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Jane Juffer holds a joint appointment in the Department of English and the Program of Feminist, Gender, Sexuality Studies at Cornell University, where she serves as program director. She is a recipient of the Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellowship for 2021 and has authored six books including 'Letters from a U.S. Detention Center' (Routledge 2023) and 'Millennial Feminism at Work: Bridging Theory and Practice' (Cornell University Press 2021). Juffer's work primarily focuses on cultural studies, feminist theory, and Latinx studies. She has received the Robert and Donna B. Paul Award for Excellence in Advising in 2015. Before joining Cornell in 2008, she taught at Pennsylvania State University where she co-directed Latino Studies. Juffer is currently working on a project centered around memoir and memory.
Cornell University • Ithaca, NY
Holding joint appointment in the Department of English and the Program of Feminist, Gender, Sexuality Studies.
Pennsylvania State University • University Park, PA
Co-directed Latino Studies.
Department of Architecture