Professor Rachel Nolan earned a Pulitzer Prize nomination for her debut book Until I Find You.
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Professor Rachel Nolan is awarded the prestigious New Directions Fellowship for Cross-Disciplinary Research.
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Professor Nolan’s forthcoming research will focus on three periods of deportation: “Operation Wetback” deportations to Mexico, Drug War-related deportations to the Dominican Republic, and the recent deportations of asylum-seekers to Guatemala and El Salvador.
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