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Dr. '''Roosevelt Montás''' [[1995|'95]][[CC]], '96, '04[[GSAS]] has been the [[Associate Dean for the Core Curriculum]] or "Director of the Core" since [[2008]]. Montás also teaches in the [[English Department]], from which he earned his [[PhD]].  He also teaches [[Literature Humanities]] each year and serves on several academic committees, such as the [[Committee on Instruction]] and the [[Committee on the Core Curriculum]].  Although Montás is no longer an active [[University Senate|university senator]], he still serves as a non-Senator member of the Senate's Education Committee.
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Dr. '''Roosevelt Montás''' [[1995|'95]][[CC]], '96, '04[[GSAS]] has been the Associate Dean for the [[Core Curriculum]] or "Director of the Core" since [[2008]]. Montás also teaches in the [[English Department]], from which he earned his [[PhD]].  He also teaches [[Literature Humanities]] each year and serves on several academic committees, such as the [[Committee on Instruction]] and the [[Committee on the Core Curriculum]].  Although Montás is no longer an active [[University Senate|university senator]], he still serves as a non-Senator member of the Senate's Education Committee.
  
 
He grew up in the Dominican Republic and [[Queens]], and describes himself as "one of those people who's never left".
 
He grew up in the Dominican Republic and [[Queens]], and describes himself as "one of those people who's never left".

Revision as of 12:59, 24 June 2011

Dr. Roosevelt Montás '95CC, '96, '04GSAS has been the Associate Dean for the Core Curriculum or "Director of the Core" since 2008. Montás also teaches in the English Department, from which he earned his PhD. He also teaches Literature Humanities each year and serves on several academic committees, such as the Committee on Instruction and the Committee on the Core Curriculum. Although Montás is no longer an active university senator, he still serves as a non-Senator member of the Senate's Education Committee.

He grew up in the Dominican Republic and Queens, and describes himself as "one of those people who's never left".