Present and Previous Institute Directors
Sílvia Oliveira (PhD, University of California Santa Barbara), current Institute Director, is Associate Professor of Portuguese Studies at Rhode Island College, where she coordinates the Portuguese Studies Program in the Modern Languages Department. She has published and presented on the Portuguese short story of the 1960s, Neo- and Post-Neorealism in Portugal, Aesthetics and Politics in Portuguese, Lusophone African and Brazilian Literature, and pedagogy of Portuguese language and Lusophone cultures. Her current research interests and publications include Portuguese-American literature and the pedagogy and politics of ethnic studies; and Portuguese-American civic organizing in the US.
Marie R. Fraley was the Director (2013-2018) of the Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies where she previously held positions of Interim Director (2009), Associate Director (2007) and Policy Consultant (2006). Her interests include non-profit governance, Azorean genealogy and the political participation of Luso-Americans in Rhode Island. She earned a professional certificate in Non-Profit Studies from the Feinstein Institute for Philanthropic Studies at Rhode Island College and is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFT). She has been recognized as a Partner in Philanthropy by the AFT and received the RIC Alumni Service Award for her fundraising efforts on behalf of the Portuguese Studies Endowment Fund and for her volunteer work toward the establishment of the Institute in 2006. She is Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the Portuguese American Leadership Council of the United States (PALCUS) and a past president of the celebrations of the Day of Portugal in Rhode Island. In her previous career, she was a Speech-Language Pathologist in Rhode Island public schools for over 20 years working with students with learning and communication disorders. Mrs. Fraley earned B.A. and M.S. degrees in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Rhode Island and studied Linguistics at the graduate level at Brown University.