Teaching

Chicano Movement exhibit at the History Colorado Center in Denver, CO; photo taken during a class visit in fall 2015.

Chicano Movement exhibit at the History Colorado Center in Denver, CO; photo taken during a class visit in fall 2015.

Jennifer has taught a wide range of classes in the undergraduate, graduate, and Honors curriculum across a number of institutions. She aims to develop classes that denaturalize students’ expectations about literature or culture and that prompt new ways of understanding the world around them. This has resulted in courses that draw from popular culture (The Hunger Games and Modern Life), focus on applied learning outcomes (Introduction to Digital Humanities), collaborate with other units (Women of Color Feminism) or even provide study abroad experience (Buenos Aires: Capital of Culture).

See below for a selection of Dr. Lozano’s classes.

Teaching Recognition

  • 2023. Significant Impact Recognition by Graduating Students, UNCW, Spring

  • 2022. Significant Impact Recognition by Graduating Students, UNCW, Spring

  • 2022. Significant Impact Recognition by Graduating Students, UNCW, Fall

  • 2021. Significant Impact Recognition by Graduating Students, UNCW, Spring

  • 2020. Significant Impact Recognition by Graduating Students, UNCW, Spring

  • 2020. Significant Impact Recognition by Graduating Students, UNCW, Fall

  • 2019. Significant Impact Recognition by Graduating Students, UNCW, Spring

  • 2012. List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students Business and Technical Writing, University of Illinois, Fall