Joselyn Naranjo

Faculty Fellow


Phone305-348-1749

Emailjnaranjo@fiu.edu

OfficePG6 101E

DisciplineHistory

Joselyn Naranjo

Biography

Joselyn Naranjo, Ph.D., currently serves as the Assistant Director of Academic Advising Services for the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences in the College of Engineering and Computing at FIU. She holds a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction with a track in Language, Literacy, and Culture. Joselyn also earned a Master of Arts in History with a concentration in modern U.S. history following her undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in History. Joselyn has 7 years of experience in higher education and continues to serve her students and colleagues in different service capacities within the Council for Undergraduate Academic Advising.

Throughout her career in higher education, Joselyn continues to explore university policy and its effects on student success, as well as taking an interest in initiatives to award students with credit for prior learning or prior learning assessment. Her academic research interests include the American curriculum during the Great Depression and World War II, visual education, and ideological management. Born and raised in Miami, Joselyn is an amateur naturalist that enjoys discovering old Florida with her family and cat.