Welcome to the blog for the Center for Latin American Studies. Articles on our blog highlight news from our community, faculty interviews and publications, student accomplishments, and more.
Fall 2024 brings new students into our MALAS program Read More
MALAS 2016 alum offers insight on historic Confederation of Ecuador rebellion in Ceará Read More
Club will connect readers with six works and their authors Read More
Pro bono public relations work crucial to furthering Connecting Roots's mission Read More
VE experts Drs. Ana Cristina Biondo Salomão and Verónica Rodríguez Luna shared experiences, insights, and opportunitites Read More
Publication gives platform to reach Brazilian audience, in Portuguese, on Amazonian conservation issues Read More
This edition features Bacardi Scholar Flávia Biroli, our newest club de lectura, and more Read More
Dr. Hanson will be visiting scholar at Harvard University, University of Notre Dame Read More
Read the short stories from the creative writing course with Ave Barrera, Fall 2023 Kislak Family Foundation Writer in Residence Read More
MALAS 2023 graduate examined ethnoracial experience of children of Brazilian immigrants in the U.S. Read More
Irving X. Chan Gomez wins Outstanding Young Alumni Award, Steven Keats wins Lifetime Achievement Alumni Award Read More
Mexican artist is first artist in residence in the program, will join the Center in Fall 2024 Read More
MALAS student Jane Perez chats with new faculty Luis Felipe Lomelí Read More
Dr. Martínez Novo will collaborate with scholars in Fortaleza, Brazil Read More
National organization promotes the study and teaching of the Spanish and Portuguese languages and Hispanic, Luso-Brazilian cultures at all levels of education Read More
Dr. Hanson will be visiting scholar at Harvard University, University of Notre Dame Read More
Series of panels will take place February 29-March 1, 2024 Read More
Donate on Giving Day 2024 and receive a sticker to display your support for our programs! Read More
This edition features writer in residence Ave Barrera, the return of SALAS, and Kleber Naula's Andean photo exhibit Read More