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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

March 27, 2009

Frank McCann- University of New Hampshire
The formal lecture is titled: "The Official Story Redux New Interpretations of 20th Century Brazilian History". Portuguese speakers: please plan also to attend a special cafezinho in Professor McCann's honor, to be held immediately after the talk in the IMU Starbucks.
3pm in Ballantine Hall 224

April 1, 2009

Carmen Ochoa- University of Chicago
Carmen Ochoa will be delivering a talk titled "Professionals-Turned-Taxi-Drivers-and Sausage Vendors: Surviving in the Aftermath of Mexico's Neoliberal Economic Restructuring.
1pm in Oak Room (IMU)

April 2, 2009

Masha Salazkina- Colgate University
Masha Salazkina will be giving a talk titled: "In Excess: Eisenstein's Mexico".
4pm in Woodburn Hall 007

 


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New Internship Databases
Students and recent Graduates interested in internships in the United States and Latin America should reference this newly compiled list of opportunities.

Want to Study Abroad in Latin America?
Study Abroad 101: Information Session every Wednesday 4pm
in Franklin 303.
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