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Daniel Guerrero Hernández

Graduate student Daniel Guerrero at the Clark Institute in Western Massachusetts. Behind him, a stone engraving that reads: "In this place men and women will be strenghtened and ennobled by their contact with the beauty of the ages"

Graduate Student, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Graduate Student, French

4220 Jimenez Hall
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Mon: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmFrench tutoring @ JMZ 3106
Wed: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmOffice hours @ JMZ 4220

Education

B.A., Communication Sciences, National Autonomous University of Mexico

Curriculum Vitae

Daniel Guerrero is a graduate student in the French Department at UMD, and before that, he worked as a professional audiovisual translator with four working languages (Spanish, English, French and German) for a localization company for seven years.
He was born and raised in Mexico City, obtained his bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences at Mexico's National Autonomous University, and moved to the United States in 2021.
His research interests are contemporary French cinema, contemporary queer cinema and literature, and narratives about the HIV epidemic.
In his free time he likes to read, go to museums, botanic gardens, bookstores and public libraries, write and send out postcards and letters, build puzzles, and listen to podcasts. He's an avid enamel pin collector and one fun fact about him is that he danced ballet for five years.