

Antonio Duran
Dr. Antonio Duran is a renowned researcher in the field of education policy, with a particular focus on diversity in higher education. As an Assistant Professor of Education Policy Studies at Florida International University, he has dedicated his academic career to exploring the nuanced experiences of LGBTQ+ college students and students of color. His work is instrumental in shedding light on the challenges and triumphs these students face within the higher education landscape. Dr. Duran's scholarly contributions are extensive, with numerous articles published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals and several book chapters that delve into his research interests. His commitment to advancing understanding in this area is further exemplified by his role as the principal investigator on a Spencer Foundation-funded study. This significant project examines the identity development of queer college students of color, aiming to provide deeper insights into their unique experiences and inform policy and practice in educational settings. In addition to his research, Dr. Duran is actively involved in mentoring students and collaborating with colleagues to foster an inclusive academic environment. His dedication to diversity and inclusion extends beyond his research, as he works tirelessly to support and empower marginalized communities within the university and the broader educational sphere. Dr. Duran's work not only contributes to academic discourse but also has practical implications for creating more equitable and supportive educational environments. His research continues to inspire change and promote understanding, making him a vital figure in the ongoing conversation about diversity and inclusion in higher education.
Publications
, 731-741, 1989-01-01
, 145-167, 1991-01-01
, 336-344, 2020-12-23
, 175-194, 1992-01-01