Indiana University

The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) at Indiana University is a pivotal site for interdisciplinary research and instruction focused on Latin America and the Caribbean. CLACS offers academic programs, courses, and financial aid to undergraduate and graduate students. The master's degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies is its principal academic program. More than 80 faculty members at Indiana University teach and conduct research on the region, with especially strong expertise on Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and Brazil. Learn More.


UPCOMING EVENTS

April 24

CLACS, Latino Studies and La Casa -Spring 2008 Brown Bag
Professor Gustavo Gordillo (Workshop for Political Theory and Analysis) will present a Brown Bag talk titled "What's Left in Latin America Today."
Noon-1pm in La Casa.

Office of International Affairs, CLACS, La Casa, Latino Studies, CIBER- Center for International Business Education and Research, and the Center for the Study of Global Change Guest Lecture
Former Mexican Ambassador Alejandro Garcia Moreno will present a lecture on "Latin America from a Mexican Perspective."
4pm in the Coronation Room (inside the Tudor Room) at the IMU.



More Events

Prospective Students
Upcoming Conferences at Indiana University Follow the link for more information about three upcoming conferences at IU: "Blackness in Latin America and the Caribbean,"
April 4-5,
"Rethinking Race in the Americas,"
April 17-18, and "Symposium on Teaching Indigenous Languages of Latin America,"
August 14-16.
Geography and History of the World Workshops for K-12 Teachers
Want to Study Abroad in Latin America?
Study Abroad 101: Information Session every Wednesday 4pm
Franklin 303
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