BARUCH PROFESSOR SMITH WINS AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION'S 2007 DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARLY BOOK AWARD
January 17, 2008
January 17, 2008
BROOKLYN, N.Y., Jan. 17 -- The City University of New York's Medgar Evers College issued the following news release:
Robert C. Smith, an associate professor of public affairs in Baruch's School of Public Affairs (SPA) is the winner of the American Sociological Association's (ASA) 2007 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award for his acclaimed work, Mexican New York: Transnational Worlds of New Immigrants (University of California Press, 2005).
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Robert C. Smith, an associate professor of public affairs in Baruch's School of Public Affairs (SPA) is the winner of the American Sociological Association's (ASA) 2007 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award for his acclaimed work, Mexican New York: Transnational Worlds of New Immigrants (University of California Press, 2005).
"I am surprised and ver . . .