EVENT: Michigan Latino Legislative Day, October 7th
The Second Annual Michigan Legislative Latino day will be held virtually at the Capitol through Zoom on Wednesday, October 7th from 11am-12pm!
The Second Annual Michigan Legislative Latino day will be held virtually at the Capitol through Zoom on Wednesday, October 7th from 11am-12pm!
“Latinx at the Crossroads: Cultural Maps of a New American World” Featuring David Carrasco (Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of the Study of Latin America), a Mexican American historian of religions…
National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15 to recognize the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States of America. Here…
Life Skills, Stress Management: What Happened to Normal? The October AGEP Learning Community Meeting on Thursday Oct 1, 2020 at 6 PM ET will feature Dr. Angele McGrady, MSU alum and Professor…
The Medieval Studies Student Association at the University of New Mexico is hosting a virtual graduate student conference, titled "Redefining the Middle Ages." Proposals are due to redefiningconference2021@gmail.com by November…
Christopher Long, Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, sent a collection of resources for National Voter Registration Day by email this morning (September 22nd, 2020). You can find…
After this session, participants will be able to draw upon current terminology to refer to disabled learners/learners with disabilities, explain the premise of Universal Design for Learning, consult various general…
IITI Workshop Series Flyer, 2020-2021Download MSU has organized a series of three workshops in FS20 and a MSU Faculty Roundtable in SS21 on the translation & interpreting field. Each workshop…
Beginning today (September 9th, 2020) Latina/o Studies Program at UNC is presenting the "Health, Environment, and LatinX Experiences" Graduate Symposium. This is an excellent opportunity for faculty and students to…
This is our August alumni conversations featuring MSU College of Arts & Letters Department Chair Tony Grubbs (Romance & Classical Studies) and Department Chair Stephen Di Benedetto (Theatre). Dr. Grubbs…