Futurist. Scholar.
Bladimir Garcia

London Bridge

I am a first-generation college graduate dedicated to fostering meaningful educational experiences. As a PhD (ABD) in Hispanic Studies from Texas A&M University concentrating on Latin America, my research investigates borders, demographic changes, international conflicts, and their societal impacts.

I have taught at Ursinus College and Texas A&M University, bringing an interdisciplinary perspective to my work. I earned a degree in Philosophy and Logic from Columbia University and a Master’s in Political Science with distinction from Villanova University, where I was a presidential fellow. My publications include review articles, translations into Spanish and Portuguese, and a forthcoming book, Beyond Borders: Technology and Sovereignty in Latin America (Ashgate, 2025).

As a hobbyist programmer, I explore the educational applications of machine learning, blending technology with academic expertise to advance innovative teaching methods. My work reflects a commitment to connecting language, technology, and education in practical and impactful ways.