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Waded Cruzado

Waded Cruzado, (born in 1960) is a Puerto Rican professor of Spanish language and Spanish literature. She served as Interim President of New Mexico State University from 2008 to 2009, and since 2010 has served as the 12th President of Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana.
==Early life==
Waded Cruzado was born in 1960 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, to parents Morgan and Daisy.〔Schontzler, Gail. "Cruzado Vows to Build a Better, Stronger MSU." ''Bozeman Daily Chronicle.'' September 11, 2010.〕〔(Cruzado, Waded. "Empowering People, Transforming the World: Today's Land-Grant University." Inaugural Address. Montana State University. Bozeman, Montana. September 10, 2010. ) Accessed 2013-08-23.〕 Her father gave her the unusual name of "Waded", an Arabic word meaning "peace".〔Holston, Mark. "Latina University Presidents: Trailblazers in Education." ''Latina Style.'' 18:5 (October 2012), p. 26.〕 The oldest of four children,〔(Ellig, Tracy. "Waded Cruzado's Early Life Experiences Inspired Her Career and Philosophies." ''Mountains and Minds.'' Spring 2010. ) Accessed 2013-08-23.〕 she had a brother and two sisters.〔 She was raised in Mayaguez〔 by her stepfather, Roberto, and her mother.〔 The household also included two aunts and her maternal grandmother, Julia.〔 Her grandparents were farmers,〔(Cruzado, Waded. "'Who Needs Extension, Anyway?': The Relevance and Values for Our Next 100 Years of Engagement." Seaman A. Knapp Lecture. Annual Meeting. ) Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. November 11, 2012, p. 1. Accessed 2013-08-23.〕 but her stepfather worked for a coffee company as a trader selling ground and packaged coffee and her mother was a homemaker.〔〔〔Kennedy, Matthew. "New Museum of the Rockies Exhibit Tells Coffee's Story." ''MSU Exponent.'' March 21, 2013.〕
She was taught to read at the age of three by her maternal grandmother.〔 She would assist with getting the family's meal of rice and beans ready, and then spend the morning at a table with a primer.〔 As a little girl, she often pretended to be a teacher to her dolls and stuffed animals, using a small blackboard and desk. She points to this early play-time as the root of her desire to be an educator.〔
When she turned five years old, Cruzado began helping her grandfather on his coffee farm, spreading beans out to dry.〔 She also began assisting her stepfather in the coffee mill where he was a manager, stacking bags of pre-ground coffee.〔Colnar, Rebecca. "Meet MSU President Waded Cruzado." ''Montana Farm Bureau Spokesman.'' Fall 2011, p. 18.〕 She often played in the mill, her clothes smelling of coffee afterward.〔

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