All Latin American and Latino Studies

Louise Año Nuevo Kerr

August 10, 2016

Memorial conference to explore history of Mexicans in Chicago

Sessions focus on the origins and growth of the city’s Mexican population

Louise Año Nuevo Kerr

November 17, 2015

Deaths: historian, Latino studies scholar Louise Año Nuevo Kerr

Historian pushed for LARES, transnational studies

Global Cities and Immigrants

November 3, 2015

Campus news: presenting new books on Latino themes

Five scholars discuss their latest publications

Global Cities and Immigrants

November 2, 2015

Latino studies program hosts faculty book event Nov. 11

Topics include immigration, families, politics, conservation, archaeology

Hecho en Mexico poster

September 3, 2015

Latino film event to benefit student scholarships

“Hecho en México” is presented in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes

Javier Villa-Flores

June 16, 2015

Scholar named National Humanities Center fellow

Javier Villa-Flores explores history of trust, deception in 18th-century Bourbon Mexico

Ceramic Artist Jesus Torres at Hull House.

May 13, 2015

NEA grant showcases Chicago’s Latino art

UIC-based group will create online collection of work from 1930s to present

Javier Villa-Flores

May 5, 2015

UIC historian named National Humanities Center fellow

Villa-Flores joins 36 other distinguished international scholars

abstract artwork of faces

April 15, 2015

Conference reflects on the history, future of Latino research

UIC-based national consortium convenes scholars, artists, cultural leaders

Student, faculty sit-in for Latino studies program

October 21, 2014

Latin American, Latino studies celebrates 40th

Scholarship fundraiser, film, panel discussions planned

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