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The LACS Graduate Lecture Series II

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The LACS Graduate Lecture Series II

College of Arts and Humanities | Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center Friday, March 29, 2024 10:00 am - 11:00 am HJP, 2118

The second event of the LACS Graduate Lecture Series will take place on Friday March 29th from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (HJP2118).

Speakers:

Nohely Alvarez (PhD candidate in Urban Planning)

"Planning History of Langley Park, MD"

Wanda Hernández (PhD candidate in American Studies)

"The Sound of Legibility"

 

Breakfast will be provided.

Please RSVP here.

Stay tuned for the April lecture! 

 

The LACS Graduate Lecture Series

 

In an era where critical knowledge is facing scrutiny, and the study of Latin America and the Caribbean has evolved into a more intricate, interconnected endeavor, the LACS Graduate Lecture Series seeks to highlight the cutting-edge research and innovative ideas cultivated by our graduate students. Throughout these monthly lectures, our graduate students will assert their roles as professionally trained scholars, providing insights into their work and offering glimpses into its future potential. The objective is to inspire and motivate the academic community, prompting thoughtful reflection on governmental policies and budget allocations, and fostering the advancements of Latin American and Caribbean studies and its community.

 

 

Add to Calendar 03/29/24 10:00 AM 03/29/24 11:00 AM America/New_York The LACS Graduate Lecture Series II

The second event of the LACS Graduate Lecture Series will take place on Friday March 29th from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (HJP2118).

Speakers:

Nohely Alvarez (PhD candidate in Urban Planning)

"Planning History of Langley Park, MD"

Wanda Hernández (PhD candidate in American Studies)

"The Sound of Legibility"

 

Breakfast will be provided.

Please RSVP here.

Stay tuned for the April lecture! 

 

The LACS Graduate Lecture Series

 

In an era where critical knowledge is facing scrutiny, and the study of Latin America and the Caribbean has evolved into a more intricate, interconnected endeavor, the LACS Graduate Lecture Series seeks to highlight the cutting-edge research and innovative ideas cultivated by our graduate students. Throughout these monthly lectures, our graduate students will assert their roles as professionally trained scholars, providing insights into their work and offering glimpses into its future potential. The objective is to inspire and motivate the academic community, prompting thoughtful reflection on governmental policies and budget allocations, and fostering the advancements of Latin American and Caribbean studies and its community.

 

 

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