selected publications academic article Orta, D., Murguia, E., & Cruz, C (2019). From Struggle to Success via Latina Sororities: Culture Shock, Marginalization, Embracing Ethnicity, and Educational Persistence Through Academic Capital. Journal of Hispanic Higher Education. 18(1), 41-58. Saenz, R., & Murguia, E (2004). The Latino Experience: Introduction, Context, and Overview. Sociological Focus. 37(4), 289-295. Murguia, E., Chen, Z. Y., & Kaplan, H. B (1998). A comparison of causal factors in drug use among Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 79(2), 341-360. Murguia, E., & Telles, E. E (1996). Phenotype and Schooling among Mexican Americans. Sociology of Education: a journal of research in socialization and social structure. 69(4), 276-276. Murguia, E (1996). Maya resurgence in Guatemala: Q'eqchi' experiences - Wilson,R. Rural Sociology: devoted to scientific study of rural and community life. 61(4), 711-713. MURGUIA, E (1995). FIELDS OF TOIL - A MIGRANT FAMILYS JOURNEY - VALLE,I. Rural Sociology: devoted to scientific study of rural and community life. 60(1), 168-169. MAYO, J. R., MURGUIA, E., & PADILLA, R. V (1995). SOCIAL INTEGRATION AND ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE AMONG MINORITY UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS. JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT. 36(6), 542-552. Murguia, E., & Sanchez, G. J (1994). Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945. Contemporary Sociology. 23(5), 649-649. Arce, C. H., Murguia, E., & Frisbie, W. P (1987). Phenotype and Life Chances Among Chicanos. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 9(1), 19-32. Murguia, E., & Cazares, R. B. (1982). Intermarriage of Mexican Americans. Marriage and Family Review. 5(1), 91-100. chapter Doane, A. W., & Bonilla-Silva, E. (2003). White Out. Doane, A. W., & Bonilla-Silva, E. (Eds.), White Out: The Continuing Significance of Racism. (pp. 233-251). Routledge.
teaching activities SOCI314 Social Problems Instructor SOCI315 Hnr-marriage Institution Instructor SOCI403 Sociology Of Latinos Instructor SOCI415 Sociology Of Education Instructor SOCI667 Sem Race: Soci Of Latinos Instructor SOCI691 Research Instructor WGST315 Marriage Institution Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations Reymond, Stephanie (2016-08). Vegetarianism/Veganism: A Sociological Analysis. Spates, Kamesha S (2009-08). "What Don't Kill Me Makes Me Stronger": Black Women's Narratives Concerning Their Low Rates of Suicide. Spates, Kamesha Sondranek (2004-12). Explorative study of African Americans and internet dating.
education and training Ph.D. in Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin - (Austin, Texas, United States) 1978 M.A. in Sociology, University of New Mexico - (Valencia, New Mexico, United States) 1974 B.A. in English and History, The University of Texas at Austin - (Austin, Texas, United States) 1966
awards and honors Latino/a Sociology Section/Award for Distinguished Contribution to Research, conferred by American Sociological Association - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States), 2004