Faculty Accomplishments

ɬ professors have won Guggenheim awards, NASA grants and Carnegie Fellowships.

They receive millions in funding from national foundations, leading to unique research opportunities for students.

They’re intense, passionate, innovative, determined and demanding. Explore their accomplishments here, read recent faculty news articles or search the faculty directory.

Find Faculty Accomplishments

Hernández, D., Beatriz Marquez Aldana, Isabel Anadon, and John Eason (2020, May 20). "The Hotspots in Hiding: COVID-19 and Immigrant Detention." . Retrieved from: 


Hernández. D. (2020, April 10). “.” The Fulcrum.


Hernández, D., B. Marquez Aldana, I. Anadon, and J. Eason (2020, May 20). "The Hotspots in Hiding: COVID-19 and Immigrant Detention."


Hernández, D. (9/10/19) "‘3 Mexican Countries’: When All Latin American Migrants Become Mexicans" Retrieved from 


Hernández, D. (2019) "Carceral Shadows: Entangled Lineages and Merging Technologies of Immigrant Detention," In Robert Chase (ed.), Caging Borders and Carceral States: Incarcerations, Immigration Detentions, and Resistance (57-92) University of North Carolina Press.


Hernández, D. (Summer 2019). "Corruption Behind Bars." NACLA: Report on the Americas. Vol. 51, No. 2. 134-140.


Hernández, D. (11/8/18). "Habitual Punishment: Family Detention and the Status Quo." EuropeNow. Retrieved from


Hernández, D. (11/28/16) "A 'Crisis' of His Own Making: Trump and Immigration." [Blog Post]. Border Criminologies Blog, Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford. Retrieved from: