Center for Latin American Studies Senior Capstone Presentations - Event Details
Interested in hearing about humanities research? Want to learn more about Latin American culture?
Please join us at the Center for Latin American Studies (Marshall 280) for a series of presentations from undergraduate students completing their capstone class (LAS 498) and final projects this Friday, May 3rd, from 1pm to 2:30pm at Marshall Building, Suite 280.
There will be coffee and snacks starting at 12:30pm!
Who are the seniors that will be prsenting?
- Braeden Kehoe | La Tierra del Desencanto: New Mexico and the Romanticization of its Colonial Past
- Edward B. Shannon | Push and Pull Factors of Contemporary Cuban Immigration to the US.
- Emily Morel | Del Bajo Mundo Pa’ To’ el Mundo: Dominican Dembow, A Black Urban Cultural Musical Movement
- Fernando Valdes | Immigration in Media: A Study on the Rhetorical Ratchet Effect
- Isabella Espinoza | Witches, Midwives, Resistance Oh My! Examining Reproductive Indigenous Medicine and its Relationship to Resistance
Questions? Please reach out to Kristal A. Natera Tufic at knatera@arizona.edu.
When
May 03, 2024 1:00pm
Event Contacts
Kristal A. Natera Tufic, Facilitator of Instruction Design & Support