Felix V. Matos Rodriguez

Félix V. Matos Rodríguez
Felix V. Matos Rodriguez, smiling, with a high hairline of grey hair, wearing a dark suite jacket and a blue tie, sitting turned forty-five degrees from the camera against a neutral pale background
Born 1962 (age 5354)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Education B.A. cum laude, Latin American studies, Yale, 1984;
Ph.D., History, Columbia University, 1994
Occupation Professor, College President, Commonwealth government administrator
Employer Queens College, City University of New York
Spouse(s) Dr. Liliana M. Arabía
Children Lucas and Juan Carlos
Parent(s) Félix V. Matos and Marta M. Rodriguez

Félix V. Matos Rodríguez is an historian, professor, academic administrator, author,[1] and noted Puerto Rican scholar. Matos served as the Secretary of the Department of the Family for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. He is the current President of Queens College, City University of New York.

Early life

Félix was born and raised in a middle-class neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto Rico, with his parents, Marta (a high school Spanish teacher) and Félix (an engineer).[2] He grew up with two brothers and grandparents and great grandparents.[3] He graduated from Colegio San Ignacio High School in San Juan[4] and moved to the East Coast to pursue higher education.

Education

He began his college studies in Latin American culture and history at Yale University. He graduated cum laude from Yale and was accepted to Columbia University graduate school, where he earned his doctorate degree in history.[5]

Professional career

Dr. Félix V. Matos Rodríguez is the President of Queens College, City University of New York. He served as President of Eugenio María de Hostos Community College - CUNY from 2009-2014.[6]

Matos Rodríguez was Secretary of the Department of the Family for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and a Senior Social Welfare and Health Adviser to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.[7]

He was a professor of Black and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies at Hunter College, CUNY and a director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies.[8]

Matos Rodríguez was a Program Officer at the Social Science Research Council in New York City and a faculty member at Northeastern University in Boston. He has taught at Yale University, Boston College, City College (CUNY) and the Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, Recinto Metropolitano.[9]

Memberships and Associations

Dr. Matos Rodríguez became an Aspen Institute Ascend Fellow in 2015.[10] He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Governing Board of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities[11] and the editorial board of Liberal Education, a publication of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U).[12]

Previous Board Memberships

Bronx Chamber of Commerce

New York Association of Community College Presidents

Phipps Houses

FedCap

American Council on Education

ASPIRA of New York, Inc

Phipps Community Development Corporation

El Diario/La Prensa[6]

Awards and Accolades

2013, Higher Education Leadership Award from the Bronx Chamber of Commerce

2013, Hispanic Heritage Achievement Award from the New York Police Department

2012, Grand Marshall of the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City

2012, Aspira of New York Circle of Achievers Award

2012, TrendSetter Award from Latino Trends Magazine

2011, Effective Leadership Award by the Latino Center on Aging

2011, Academic Leader of the Year Award by the Association of Hispanic Healthcare Executives (AHHE)

2009, "Man of the Year" by the New York City League of Puerto Rican

2009, El Diario/La Prensa "EL Award"

2009, Educator of the Year" by the National Dominican Roundtable

2003, Recognition by New York State Senate and Assembly’s Puerto Rican/Latino Caucus

2003, Special recognition for Hispanic Heritage Month by New York City Council

2002, Recognition by National Hispanic Chamber of Commerce[6]

Publications

Matos Rodriguez, Felix (28 July 2013). "$46,432 vs. $372 -- Community Colleges and Philanthropic Support". Huffington Post. Retrieved 23 June 2015. 

Matos Rodriguez, Felix (23 June 2013). "Celebrating 45 Years of Hostos Community College". Huffington Post. Retrieved 23 June 2015. 

Editor, A Nation of Women, An Early Feminist Speaks Out: Mi opinión sobre las libertades, derechos y deberes de la mujer by Luisa Capetillo (Arte PúblicoPress, 2005)

Co-editor with Gabriel Haslip Viera et al., Boricuas in Gotham: Puerto Ricans in the Making of Modern New York City (Marcus Weiner, 2004)

Eo-editor with Matthew C. Gutmann, Lynn Stephen, and Patricia Zavella, Blackwell Reader on The Americas (Blackwell Publishers, 2003)

Women and Urban Life in Nineteenth-century San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1820-1862 (University Presses of Florida, 1999; Marcus Weiner, 2001)

Co-editor, Puerto Rican Women’s History: New Perspectives (M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 1998)

"Pioneros: Puerto Ricans in New York City 1896–1948"; By Felix V. Matos Rodriguez, Pedro Hernández; Published by Arcadia Publishing, 2001; ISBN 0-7385-0506-4, ISBN 978-0-7385-0506-0

María de Fátima Barceló-Miller (1998). "Halfhearted Solidarity: Women Workers and the Women's Suffrage Movement in Puerto Rico During the 1920s", in Félix V. Matos Rodríguez ; Linda C. Delgado, Puerto Rican Women's History: New Perspectives, M. E. Sharpe. pp. 127–129, 131 ISBN 978-076-560-246-6

Haslip-Viera, Gabriel; Felix V. Matos Rodriguez; Angelo Falcon (2005). Boricuas in Gotham: Puerto Ricans in the Making of New York City. Markus Wiener. ISBN 1-55876-356-2.

Puerto Rican Women's History: New Perspectives by Félix V. Matos Rodríguez and Linda C. Delgado

Félix V. Matos Rodríguez (1999), Women and urban change in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1820–1868, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, ISBN 0813016762

See also

References

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