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LACS is Stony Brook’s center devoted to the study of Latin America, the Caribbean, and their diasporas in the U.S. and elsewhere. We offer undergraduates an interdisciplinary, 18-credit LACS Minor degree, which allows students to explore a variety of classes across the Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM disciplines relating to the crucial roles of Latin America and the Caribbean in our current world, including right here in our home of Long Island, New York.

Our center hosts a variety of events throughout the academic year that serve the social and intellectual needs of undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and staff at Stony Brook. They include student and faculty research workshops, lecture series and film discussions, monthly coffee hours and teach-ins with community advocacy organizations, and invited talks and panels featuring cutting-edge scholars from around the world.

OUR 2023-2024 ACADEMIC YEAR

Click on the image to see LACS recent accomplishments and future goals in our annual report.

Annual Report 23-24Learn more

 

LACS News & Events

Please see below for a letter from the LACS Advisory Board regarding a recent incident of harassment against LACS's Director
 
letter condenming vandalism
 
 
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EVENTS FOR THIS FALL 2024
 


LACS Fall 24
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dia de Muertos 2024

This year, as always, we celebrated Día de Muertos at LACS in collaboration with HLL. It was a moving and heartwarming event where we gathered to share poems about death, honored our departed loved ones, and enjoyed traditional tamales and Mexican hot chocolate. 

 
 
 
dia de muertos
 
 

Stony Brook students propose undocumented student success center

The Statesman covered the Sept. 11 event held by the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center at Stony Brook University, which focused on the struggles faced by undocumented and immigrant students at SBU. The event included discussions about the creation an Undocumented Immigrant Student Success Center to address the specific needs of this student community.'

 
 
Stony Brook Undocumented Students event
 
 

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RETIREMENT RETROSPECTIVE FOR PROFESSOR PAUL GOOTENBERG

We are proud  to have co-sponserd the retirement retrospective event for Distinguished Professor of History (and former LACS Director) PaulGootenberg

paul gootenberg

 

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