Role in Office
In 2007, Elizabeth Goizueta joined the Office of International Programs and advises for Spain and Latin America while serving as lecturer in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. She is Assistant Director for Curriculum Integration, a project which she heads on behalf of OIP. She also serves as a liaison to the McMullen Museum of Art.
Education
Elizabeth T. Goizueta holds a B.A. in Spanish and Economics and an M.A. in Spanish Linguistics from the University of Georgia. She received a scholarship to the University of Salamanca, where she undertook additional graduate studies.
Administrative & Academic Experience
Upon returning to the United States, Goizueta was certified to work in Immigration Law, becoming the Co-Director of the Amnesty program of Catholic Social Services in Atlanta. Since 1993, Goizueta has taught at Loyola University in Chicago and Boston College. She is currently interested in exploring twentieth-century crosscurrents between literature and art.
Research & Publications
Elizabeth Goizueta served as principal curator of the exhibition Matta: Making the Invisible Visible at the Boston College McMullen Museum of Art (February - May, 2004).
Her recent publications include, El misterio del cartero: Saúl Kaminer, Exhibition catalogue, pp.9-14. D. R. Museo de Filatelia de Oaxaca, A. C. 2008; and Editor of MATTA: Making the Invisible Visible, Exhibition catalogue, McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, 2004. Elizabeth Goizueta is also translator from Spanish to English of The University of Salamanca: Art and Traditions, by Julián Alvárez Villar, University of Salamanca Press, Salamanca, Spain, 1987.
Editor of Dos años de reclusión en el Vaticano por Miguel Figueroa y Miranda, Editorial Plaza Mayor, Inc. San Juan, PR, 2007.
You may contact Elizabeth Goizueta via e-mail or at (617)552-3827.
