Alumni, students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend this special program dedicated to exploring the latest economic trends from across Chile, followed by a networking dinner featuring authentic Chilean cuisine. Dr. Stephanie R. Golob, Chair of the Department of… Continue Reading →
Professor León and LTS/ANT/SOC 3021 hosted a special screening of “Los Guardianes Del Maiz” (“The Keepers of the Corn”) for a Q&A with Producers Yira Vallejo and Johnathan Barbieri. The documentary served as a testament to both the fragility and tenaciousness… Continue Reading →
Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture and society and has been observed annually in the month of March in the United States since 1987. In 2023, our theme of Women’s History Month is “EmpowHER:… Continue Reading →
Directed by Sinclair Thomson (NYU) and Pablo Piccato (Columbia), this long-running working group is a partnership between the graduate programs in Latin American History at NYU, Columbia, CUNY, and SUNY Stony Brook. Join us every last Friday of the month for a presentation by… Continue Reading →
The Baruch College Spring 2023 Virtual Diversity Career Expo is designed to provide candidates from diverse backgrounds with an opportunity to meet employers and organizations interested in recruiting new talent for internships, leadership programs and entry-level positions. This event will kick… Continue Reading →
Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery, Black and Latinx Studies, and Initiative for the Study of Latin America (ISLA) are pleased to present Carnival on Film: Procession as Politics, a film program taking place this coming 2023 Carnival season. From February 6-24th the Mishkin Gallery… Continue Reading →
About the Event: Primer Cafecito is designed to provide First-Year and Transfer students with a brief introduction to the key programs, offices and student organizations that Baruch offers! RSVP now for an opportunity full of valuable insight, meaningful connections and… Continue Reading →
Job Opportunities: We are calling for applications for the opportunity to become our next Coordinator of Student Affairs and Webmaster, for the upcoming academic year 2022-23. ISLA promotes and nurtures the interdisciplinary study of Latin America – its languages, literature, arts, and cultures;… Continue Reading →
About the Event: In this workshop, students read poems that draw on multiple languages. Looking at works by writers like Teresa Hak Kyung Cha, 최 Lindsay, Mónica de la Torre, and others, we discussed how poets transgress linguistic boundaries, complicate… Continue Reading →
About the Event: For decades transitional justice has played an important role in Latin America in helping to heal the wounds of conflict and dictatorship and to build stronger social and political ties as a foundation for new post-conflict orders… Continue Reading →
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