Melissa Reyes '25 Awarded a Beinecke Scholarship
The first-generation student is a history and Latino studies double major.
The first-generation student is a history and Latino studies double major.
Nineteen students and recent alums were offered awards to study or teach abroad.
A video essay by professor Desirée Garcia offers new insights into early American film.
Since 1975, the Beinecke Scholarship Program has awarded scholarships to college juniors of exceptional promise in support of their graduate study. Congratulations Melissa!
We, faculty and affiliates of the Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies Department, join others on campus to register our distress and outrage at the violent arrests on May 1st. Please read the full statement on this article.
The film's producer, Juan Carlos Vallejo will be joining us to discuss the film and its creation, alongside a discussion with Professors Peter DeShazo (LALACS and GOV) and Jorge Cuéllar (LALACS). Mon. May 6, 5—6:30 pm, Loew Auditorium, Visual Arts Center.
LALACS major Tobias Choyt '24 is the recipient of a Fulbright to study grazing in Uruguay in 2024-2025
LALACS Assoc. Prof. Desiree Garcia's video essay explores early cinema's fascination with backstage space and the relationship between interiority and the archive.
Dartmouth Art History Lecture Series Tania Braguera will be giving a public talk on Monday, March 4th at 4:30 @Carpenter Hall 013
Congratulations to Professor Analola Santana winner of a 2023-2024 Hopkins Center Arts Integration Initiative Grant!