Giovanni Salazar Calvo, PhD Candidate in RCS, will join the Research Methods Workshop for Early-Career Graduate Students at the Newberry Library (Chicago)

Giovanni Salazar Calvo, PhD Candidate in Hispanic and Cultural Studies in our department, has been accepted to the Research Methods Workshop for Early-Career Graduate Students, organized by the Newberry Library…

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EVENT: Latinx at the Crossroads: Cultural Maps of a New American World

“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…

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Hispanic Heritage Month is Being Celebrated September 15th – October 15th.

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…

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Call for Papers: Redefining the Middle Ages

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…

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