Story posted July 24, 2012
Faculty Focus: An Interview with Nadia Celis
Story posted July 24, 2012
Faculty News from the LAS Newsletter 2012
Story posted July 10, 2012
Learning in Latino and Latin American Communities through Summer Fellowships and Service Experiences
Story posted July 10, 2012
An Interview with Kristopher Klein ‘12 by Enrique Yepes
Story posted July 10, 2012
Alumni Focus: An Interview with Michelle Greet, '93
Story posted May 04, 2012
Faculty Focus: A conversation with Michael Birenbaum Quintero
Story posted May 04, 2012
Student Focus: An interview with Sean Campos '10
Story posted May 04, 2012
Student Focus: An interview with Jamilah Gregory '10
Story posted March 02, 2012
Paula Marcela Moreno Zapata
Lecture “The Place of Expressive Culture in Policy”
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Story posted November 13, 2011
LASO Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Story posted September 22, 2011
Nell Sears is Principal of Paul Cuffee School in Providence, R.I. She graduated in 1997 with a BA in History (at the time, Bowdoin didn’t offer a major in Latin American Studies).
Story posted May 25, 2011
It is the only college-based Afro-Colombian marimba band outside of Colombia.
Story posted April 14, 2011
José Moya will be delivering the keynote address for the first Kemp Symposium. His lecture, “Anarchism: The Internationalist Working-Class Movement that Wanted to Emancipate Humanity” is drawn from his current research on the transnational history of anarchism at the turn-of-the-twentieth century.
Story posted April 06, 2011
Each spring students have the opportunity to participate in Alternative Spring Break programs. Students are engaged in direct service relating to issues such as poverty, affordable housing, health and education, students live and work in communities with which they otherwise may have little contact …
Story posted March 24, 2011
The Brunswick Trinidad Sister City Association promotes creative and constructive non-political interactions with the people of our sister community in Cuba.
Story posted March 23, 2011
"These Saving Words: A Poet’s Reflection on the Chicano Experience" by Tino Villanueva
Story posted March 14, 2011
Since completing a Master's Degree program in Latin American Studies at Indiana University, Richard has been working in the Admissions Office of California University of Pennsylvania. One of his chief responsibilities is improving access to higher education for Hispanic/Latino students …
Story posted March 09, 2011
Mariana Cruz takes Bowdoin Students to Present at "Youth, Migration, and Transanational Flows" conference at Cornell University.
Story posted March 04, 2011
The Latin American Studies Committee invites applications for this year's research grant program in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Story posted January 26, 2011
I have been working for Save the Children for the last six years. After spending 2.5 years in Sudan working on health programs, I moved to Nicaragua where I helped unify Save the Children USA, Norway and Canada into a single organization.
Story posted January 26, 2011
In August 2007 I joined the Peace Corps and served for two and a half years in a small rural village in the mountains of Nicaragua. I facilitated projects from soil conservation and community micro banks to making chicken coops and introducing an improved model of cooking stove...