New exhibit by the Martin-Springer Institute “The Disappeared: Portraits of Absence” opening on Feb. 29
Join the Martin-Springer Institute for the opening of their latest exhibition, “The Disappeared: Portraits of Absence,” with receptions on Thursday Feb. 29 at the Coconino Center for the Arts from 6-8 p.m. and Monday March 4 in the Riles building (3rd floor) on the NAU campus. The reception in Riles includes a presentation in Spanish with live translation with Araceli Salcedo. This public humanities project exhibits photographs of victims and family members of disappeared individuals in Mexico… Read more
Upcoming Latin American Studies lecture with Nate Edenhofer
Intern with the National Museum of the American Latino
National Internship Announcement!
Latino Museum Studies Program with the National Museum of the American Latino (Smithsonian) https://latino.si.edu/learn/internships-and-fellowships/latino-museum-studies-program
Celebrate Dia de Los Muertos with CCS and Latin American Studies!
Join the department of Comparative Cultural Studies and the Latin American Studies program for a celebration of Dia de Los Muertos next week! Between Oct. 30 and November 3, visit the ofrenda table near the information desk at Cline Library and on November 2 make paper flowers and enjoy free hot chocolate and cookies from 4-5:30 p.m. in the Makerlab.
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Faculty news: Assistant Teaching Professor Dr. Kent Linthicum co-chaired a session and presented at the ASLE and AESS conference in July
Assistant Teaching Professor of Humanities Dr. Kent Linthicum co-chaired the “Beyond Scholarship ‘As Usual'” panel with Matthew Henry (U. Wyoming) and presented his paper “First Steps towards Finding an Interdisciplinary Home” at the joint Association for the Study of Literature and Environment and Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences conference in Portland, Oregon in July 2023.
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