Susana Rivera-Mills
Susana Victoria Rivera-Mills is a Salvadoran sociolinguist and academic administrator serving as the president of Aurora University since 2023. LifeRivera-Mills was born and raised in San Salvador.[1] Her mother stayed at home and her father owned a construction and trucking business.[1] She attended a girls Catholic school.[1] In 1982, at the age of twelve, her family immigrated to San Francisco and later to Eureka, California.[1] She attended Humboldt State University before transferring to University of Iowa where she earned a B.A. (1991) in Spanish and a M.A. (1993) in Spanish linguistics.[1][2] She completed a Ph.D. in Romance languages at the University of New Mexico in 1998.[1] Her dissertation was titled, Language Use, Proficiency, and Attitudes Among Hispanics in a Northern California Community.[3] Garland D. Bills was her dissertation director.[3] Rivera-Mills' researched Latino communities, sociolinguistics, and Spanish language and culture.[2] She was a faculty member at Northern Arizona University for 12 years.[1] She joined Oregon State University as chair of the department of modern languages.[1] She also served as executive associate dean of the liberal arts college, dean of undergraduate studies, and vice provost of academic programs and learning innovation from 2007 to 2018.[1] In July 2018, Rivera-Mills became the provost and executive vice president of academic affairs at Ball State University.[4][2] On June 1, 2023, she became the 14th president of Aurora University, succeeding Rebecca L. Sherrick.[2] She is the first Latina in the position.[4] Selected works
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