Enrique G. Murillo,
Jr., Ph.D. is a full-time tenure-track faculty member for the Educational
Research Methods and Foundations in Education position. He is a first
generation Chicano, born and raised in the greater East side of Los Angeles,
and a native bilingual speaker in Spanish/English. He currently lives in San
Bernardino with his partner Susana and son Diego Koyotzin.
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Dr. Murillo completed his Ph.D. in the Social Foundations of Education program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). His master's degree from Cal State Los Angeles is in the same area, with coursework toward the bilingual multiple-subject teaching credential.
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In addition, Enrique has prior teaching experience at the university, elementary school, and adult education levels. Prior to CSUSB, he taught Schooling and Diversity: |
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Anthropological Perspectives at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), and Foundations of Education at Meredith College, with both undergraduate and graduate level students.
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With UNC faculty and fellow students, he's had the opportunity to work and collaborate on several research projects. In 1995-1996, he was part of the 12 member research team, contracted by the Kenan Institute to document the "A+" arts-enhanced curriculum at 27 NC public schools. |
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During the same year, Dr. Murillo served as the managing editor to The Urban Review, a peer-reviewed academic journal on issues and ideas on public education.
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Additionally, he has conducted documentary research in a collaborative project with the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke and was awarded a research stipend from the Southern Oral History Project to conduct oral history interviews in the new, stable, and permanent first generation Latino immigrant community in NC.
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From January 1997 through June 1998, he served as a research associate for the North Carolina Public Spheres project, a collaborative, National Science Foundation (NSF) funded research project. As one of a 9-person research team, he served as full-time site-ethnographer for one of 5 NC counties undergoing economic restructuring.
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Dr. Murillo has been the recipient of the California State University Forgivable Loan, the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund, and the Southern Oral History Award.
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Dr. Murillo currently teaches EELB/ESEC 321 "Culture and Schooling" in the credential courses, and EDUC 695 "Foundations of Education" and EDUC 663 "Intro to Educational Research" in the Masters Core curriculum.
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Dr. Murillo is a member of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), the American Educational Studies Association (AESA), and the American Anthropological Association (AAA).
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