Enjoy delicious foods and fun-filled performances representing the traditions of various regions of the world.
Mexico’s 2001 Oscar nominee for best film depicts “three interlinked stories that span the social classes in Mexico City…with a nod to Pulp Fiction…It is the work of a born filmmaker” (Roger Ebert). Introduction by Associate Professor Freddy Vilches, of the Hispanic Studies Department.
Please join Prof. Elliott Young and his HIST 450 class for their Americas & the World thesis poster session.
When? Monday, December 11th from 4-5:30pm
Where? Watzek Library Atrium
Why? Because you’re a curious intellect and…there may be donut holes.
Students in SPAN 375 will share the libros cartoneros (cardboard books) created as part of their final project. Stop by the Watzek Library atrium at 3 on Friday to admire their work and learn about the global cartonera phenomenon!
Wednesday, November 29 @ 6pm at the Hoffman Gallery
Latin American and Latino Studies Film Series Presents: a visit to the Hoffman Gallery to view Broken Spectre by Richard Mosse. LC Associate Professor of Art, Joel Fisher will introduce the work. Latin American and Latino Studies Faculty will lead a conversation after the viewing.
Thursday, November 16th @ 3.30pm at JR Howard 135
Join us for an information session for Spanish Language Intensive Programs Abroad! Learn more about the application process to study abroad in Chile (Santiago, Valparaiso), Mexico (Merida) and Spain (Seville).