AUTHOR: Suzanne Schadl

Suzanne M. Schadl is chief of the Latin American, Caribbean and European Division at the Library of Congress. Prior to joining the Library of Congress as Chief of the Hispanic Division in 2018, Suzanne was curator of the Latin American collections at the University of New Mexico (2008-2018), director of the Gerald and Betty Ford Library at the Bosque School (2004-2008), assistant professor of history at Roanoke College (2002-2004) and lecturer in history at the University of Texas in Austin (1999). She holds a doctorate in Latin American Studies from the University of New Mexico and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Spanish from the Ohio State University. In library management, as in curating and teaching, Suzanne works to facilitate networks and learning.
Most Recent Posts
- Classroom Connections: Contextual Thinking for Library Research and Teaching July 18th, 2024
- Conveyances: Poet Salgado Maranhão and Translator Alexis Levitin Join the PALABRA Archive April 30th, 2024
- Cosmovisions: The Impacts of Kotiria Culture on a Library of Congress Intern March 22nd, 2024
- Aztec Mythology and the Love of Reading Rooms February 14th, 2024
- Writing Until Her Last Day: Mexican Writer Elena Poniatowska at 91 October 31st, 2023
- Agriculture, Foodways and Contemporary Art: Creative Collaborations with the MexiCali Biennial October 12th, 2023
- O Arquivo PALABRA lança 50 gravações disponíveis online October 12th, 2023
- The PALABRA Archive Releases 50 New Streaming Recordings October 5th, 2023
- La Sala Hispánica de Lectura de la Biblioteca del Congreso lanza nuevo material del Archivo de la PALABRA October 5th, 2023