Background
Meléndez was born and raised in Caguas, Puerto Rico, where she received her primary and secondary education.
Meléndez was born and raised in Caguas, Puerto Rico, where she received her primary and secondary education.
After graduating from high school she enrolled at the University of Puerto Rico where she earned her teacher"s certificate.
Meléndez taught at the University"s high school while she continued to pursue her University studies. In 1924, she received her Bachelor"s degree and soon after went to New York where she obtained her Master"s degree in 1926 from Columbia University. She returned to Puerto Rico where she became a professor at the University of Puerto Rico.
Meléndez later went to Mexico where she enrolled in the National University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).
In 1932, she became the first woman in the history of Mexico to earn a Doctorate in philosophy and letters. When she returned to Puerto Rico, the University of Puerto Rico bestowed upon her the title of "" in Hispanic-American Literature.
She was named director of the Hispanic Studies and Humanities Faculty Department at the University, a position she held between 1940-1959. Meléndez also founded a tenured chair on Hispanic-American Literature in the University.
In 1964, Meléndez acted as visiting professor at the Middlebury School of Languages in Vermont.
Concha Meléndez died in San Juan, Puerto Rico on June 26, 1983. A center of the Biblioteca Nacional de Puerto Rico del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña is named after her. lieutenant is located in the Casa Dra.
Concha Melendez Ramirez, her home from 1940 until her death, which has been designated a National Historic Landmark.
Every year the Coalition of Hispanic American Women of Miami, selects five high school graduates, who will receive the Elena Mederos/Concha Melendez Scholarship for their outstanding academic records. Puerto Rico has a school in San Juan named after her and in Virginia there is also a high school named after her.