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Recognizing Leaders of Hispanic Scholarship
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize our scholars who are leaders and pushing the boundaries of knowledge.
CUNY Latino Studies Ph.D. Students are Invited to Apply for the 2023 Crossing Latinidades Summer Institute and the 2023-2024 Predoctoral Fellowship Program
CUNY is one of 21 members of the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities (HSRU) a national consortium that includes all the R1 (doctoral, research-intensive) universities in the U.S. that are also Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). Through a generous grant...
Two Alumni Lead the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies
The new director and associate director describe their plans and vision for the renowned center on The Thought Project podcast.
Four CUNY Professors Win Grants for Latino Humanities Research
The faculty members will lead interdisciplinary research projects as part of the Crossing Latinidades Collaborative.
CUNY LATINO STUDIES PH.D. STUDENTS AND FACULTY ARE INVITED TO APPLY FOR CROSSING LATINIDADES FELLOWSHIPS AND PROGRAMS
CUNY is one of 16 members of a national consortium that includes all of the R1 (doctoral, research-intensive) universities in the U.S. that are also Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), currently 16 in number. The consortium, which is based at the...
9 WAYS THE GRADUATE CENTER AND ITS SCHOLARS ARE INFLUENCING HISPANIC HERITAGE
During Hispanic Heritage Month, we are celebrating the scholarship and advocacy of our students, faculty, and alumni. From awards and grants to hard-hitting research, these Graduate Center scholars are making a difference. Alumni Rojo Robles Mejias and Rebecca L. Salois...
The Share of Latinos in Three Brooklyn Neighborhoods Is Decreasing: Mexican Population Growth Has Overtaken That of Puerto Ricans, A New Report Shows
A new report by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies at The Graduate Center, CUNY, tracks the marked racial and ethnic changes in Sunset Park/Windsor Terrace and Bushwick neighborhoods.
Follow the Footnotes: Unearthing Puerto Rican History After the U.S. invasion
In their new book, Professor Laird Bergad and his co-author debunk common notions about how U.S. control affected Puerto Rico's agrarian economy and society in the early 20th century.
LAURA LIMONIC, SOCIOLOGY ALUM, ON ‘KUGEL AND FRIJOLES’ AND LATINO JEWISH IDENTITY
Now a tenured professor at SUNY Old Westbury, Limonic turned her dissertation into an award-winning book.
CLACLS New Report: The 2018 Mid-Term Elections: Who Voted in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Texas?
CLACLS released a new report on the 2018 Mid-Term Election results analyzing voter participation rates by race, ethnicity, and age in four key states: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Texas.