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Cristóbal Salinas Jr., Ph.D., has published more than 75 manuscripts in print, including 6 books, and has delivered over 250 lectures. His prolific writing and research has illuminated the importance of understanding and addressing Latino/a/x student identity and development, and made Salinas sought after by media outlets such as CNN, NBC News, NPR, Telemundo, National Review, Chemistry World, Good Morning America, and the Chronicle in Higher Education.
Times said his research is “futuristic,” and Diverse Issues in Higher Education said, “Salinas’ a rising star in academe, [and] An expert on Latinx students in college,” in their special issue where he was named one of the top 15 scholars of the year. A distinguished scholar and advocate, Salinas has been awarded over 30 international and national awards for his commitment to social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Ph.D., Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, Iowa State University
M.Ed., Student Affairs & Higher Education, Iowa State University
B.A., Spanish Education & ESL, University of Nebraska at Kearney