Borinsky wins Enrique Anderson Imbert Award

Professor of Spanish, Latin American Studies, and Comparative Literature Alicia Borinsky received the Enrique Anderson Imbert Award for her lifelong career as a scholar and creative writer from the North-American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE). The award is given yearly in April in celebration of the 16th-century Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes. The purpose of this annual award is to recognize the professional life trajectory of those who have contributed, over several decades, to the knowledge and dissemination of the Hispanic language and cultures in the United States. You can read more about Borinsky’s work and the award on the ANLE website.