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Stone Center Welcomes Greenleaf Distinguished Visiting Professor Susan Thomas

October 6th, 2015

Susan Thomas is a Greenleaf Visiting Scholar for 2015-2016. She is regularly an Associate Professor of Musicology and Women’s Studies at the University of Georgia.…  read more

From the New Wave "Lighten up"

October 1st, 2015

The New Wave’s ‘In Focus’ photograph for September 30th featured Middle American Research Institute Director Marcello Canuto showing students around the MARI gallery. View the…  read more

From the New Wave "Brazilian activist leads push for democratic reforms"

October 1st, 2015

By Hannah Dean “Brazilian activist Lira Alli spoke, sang and inspired during her lecture titled ‘€œBrazil ‘€” Past, Present and Future: A Youth Perspective‘€ on…  read more

Latin American Library Welcomes Back its Collections: A New Wave Article

September 23rd, 2015

By Carol J. Schlueter. “For more than a decade, the Latin American Library at Tulane University has held an open house each fall, but this…  read more

Enlaces Podcasts to Air on WTUL

September 9th, 2015

The podcasts from this summer’s Enlaces Americas program are airing this week on WTUL. The podcasts were recorded during a trip to Costa Rica through…  read more

Celebrating the Diversity of Day of the Dead in the Classroom

September 4th, 2015

This fall 2015, the Latin American Resource Center hosts several events to celebrate the Latin American tradition of Day of the Dead. Through a Title…  read more

Call for Papers: REPAL 2016 Annual Conference

September 3rd, 2015

Red de Economía Política de América Latina Repal is a new network of researchers (institutionally affiliated with universities in Latin America, North America, and Europe)…  read more

History Graduate Students Present Research in Brazil

September 2nd, 2015

Beau Gaitors and Christopher Willoughby, Ph.D. students in Latin American and U.S. history, respectively, co-presented a paper entitled “An Epidemic of Trade: Disease and Commerce…  read more

Bring Latin America to Life with Films in the Classroom

August 10th, 2015

The Latin American Resource Center’s Lending Library is a special resource available for free to all K-16 educators across the country. It holds over 4000…  read more

Tulane's MARI continues the tradition of groundbreaking discoveries in the Maya world

July 30th, 2015

Story appeared in the Tulane New Wave. Written by Mike Strecker. Archaeologists with the La Corona Regional Archaeological Project in Guatemala, who in 2012 discovered…  read more

Tulane University launches the Commitment to Equity Institute (CEQI)

July 29th, 2015

The CEQ Institute, launched on May 2015, is the result of the CEQ project’s success. The Commitment to Equity Project, led by Professor Nora Lustig,…  read more

Representation & Effectiveness in Latin American Democracies, A CIPR Project Now Available in Paperback

July 17th, 2015

Legislatures, the judiciary and civil society are important actors in representative democracies. In what ways and how well do they represent? And how effectively do…  read more

No es Fácil: A phrase learned by K-12 Educators this Summer while in Cuba

July 8th, 2015

Ten K-12 educators travelled to Cuba to learn and develop classroom lesson plans to enhance current teaching in U.S schools about a country clouded in…  read more

Nora Lustig will serve on the Worlds Bank's Commission on Global Poverty

June 23rd, 2015

Nora Lustig, the Stone Chair in Latin American Economics and Director of the Commitment to Equity Institute (CEQI) at Tulane University, will serve on The…  read more

Sonia Nazario to Speak in New Orleans in November

June 23rd, 2015

The Latin American Resource Center is pleased to highlight the upcoming appearance of award winning author Sonia Nazario at the National Council for Social Studies…  read more

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