Queen鈥檚 faculty members named among most influential Hispanic Canadians

Queen鈥檚 faculty members named among most influential Hispanic Canadians

By Communications Staff

January 3, 2018

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Two Queen鈥檚 faculty members were recently named among TD Bank's 10 most influential Hispanic Canadians by the Hispanic Business Alliance in cooperation with the Canadian Hispanic Congress.

Receiving the awards were Rosa Bruno-Jofr茅, Professor of History of Education and former dean of the Faculty of Education, and Carlos Prado, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy.

The awards recognize Hispanic Canadians who demonstrate influence in education, achievements, volunteerism and/or entrepreneurship.

Rosa Bruno-Jofr茅

Rosa Bruno-JofreArriving in Canada from Argentina in 1977 with a degree from Universidad Nacional del Sur, Dr. Rosa Bruno-Jofr茅 was appointed Associate Dean of Education at the University of Manitoba (1996-2000) and then Dean of Education at Queen鈥檚 University (2000-2010), while building an influential international research program that, today, is at the forefront of thought on educational theory and history of education.

Dr. Bruno-Jofr茅 has authored and co-authored numerous books that have also been translated into French, Spanish, and Chinese. She is co-founding senior editor of Encounters in Theory and History of Education since 2000. She has been recently a keynote at Cambridge University for a special celebration of the 100th anniversary of John Dewey鈥檚 Democracy and Education.

She is recognized by colleagues for her academic brilliance, entrepreneurial initiative, and tireless passion.

Carlos Gonzales Prado

Carlos PradoA native of Guatemala, Dr. Carlos Prado immigrated to Canada in 1965. After completing his PhD in 1970, he began his career in teaching, research, and service in philosophy at Queen鈥檚 University.

In 2013, Dr. Prado was named Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the nation鈥檚 highest recognition for achievements in arts and humanities. Dr. Prado is author or co-author of 15 books and editor of four anthologies. He continues to have an extraordinary impact in the fields of medical ethics and epistemology (the theory of knowledge). Also, his research on French philosopher Michel Foucault has built bridges between Anglo-American analytical philosophy and Continental European philosophy.

Dr. Prado has mentored numerous undergraduate and graduate students and junior colleagues at Queen鈥檚 and in the broader international philosophy community. He is also the sponsor of the annual 鈥淧rado Philosophy Prize鈥 for the best PhD thesis in philosophy and the 鈥淧rado Music Prize鈥 at Queen鈥檚.

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