9/9/2008
Jonathan Kozol Speaks on Inequality
Location: SUNY Cortland Corey Union
9/10/2008
The Death of Jose Domingo Gomez Rojas: Santiago de Chile, 1920
Location: 153 Uris Hall
9/10/2008
High Food Prices and Food Riots: Is the Global Food Crisis Here to Stay
Location: 135 Emerson Hall
Cornell's Latin American Studies Program (LASP), founded in 1961, has become one of the nation's premier Latin American centers. Today, as part of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, LASP provides a focus for all activities on the Cornell campus oriented toward Latin America. Latin Americanists are active in most of Cornell's colleges and schools, with diverse strengths including agricultural sciences, anthropology, art history, city and regional planning, government, history, labor relations, languages, literatures, and nutrition.
LASP's mission is to stimulate learning about Latin America by supporting Cornell's Latin American curriculum, nurturing faculty and student research, sponsoring events on and off campus, sponsoring visiting scholars from Latin America, and establishing relationships with universities and other institutions in Latin America. LASP offers a concentration in Latin American Studies for undergraduate and graduate students, fellowships, summer programs , and more.