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History
The Center of Latin American Studies at the University of Kansas (KU) is distinguished by its quality and long term stability. Established in 1959, the Center has been awarded graduate fellowships by the US Department of Education (USDE) since 1976 and was designated and funded by USDE as a Comprehensive National Resource Center on Latin America in 1983-1988 and 1994-2006.

Overview
The Center of Latin American Studies is home to KU's interdisciplinary academic programs on Latin America, facilitates graduate research at home and abroad, sponsors events related to the region, and develops outreach resources for area educators. Core, affiliate, and research faculty members associated with the Center teach and research Latin America through a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary prisms, and mentor students interested in the region. The Center supports the publication of the Latin American Theatre Review (LATR), a journal dedicated to the scholarly study of dramatic performance in Latin America. An annual newsletter, The KU Latin Americanist, highlights recent campus activities and faculty and student research on Latin America, and also publicizes new outreach materials and current funding, travel, and research opportunities. A virtual tour introduces some of the faculty and staff that make up the heart of the Center.

 

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News and Events

The Center of Latin American Studies is proud to announce the winners of the 2009 graduate student research and fellowship competitions.

Latin Americanist Graduate Research Competition

This year's winners are: At the PhD level 1st place ($300.00) goes to Jessica Craig (Anthropology) and 2nd place ($100.00) to John Kelly (Geography); at the MA Level 1st place ($200.00) goes to Erika Sandoval (Latin American Studies). This year's competition had four sessions of original research presentations on Latin America. The winners were selected by a panel of faculty judges, including Stuart Day (Spanish & Portuguese), Laura Herlihy (Latin American Studies), and Jorge Soberon (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology).
Click here for winners
Click here for participant abstracts

Tinker Field Research Grant Winners

This year an interdisciplinary faculty committee awarded $20,000.00 to 18 KU graduate students to do field research in Latin America.Click here for details

Stansifer Fellowship Winner

Norberto Baldi Salas (Ph.D. Student, Anthropology ) is winner ($4,000.00) of the 2009 Stansifer Fellowship for his dissertation project "Bio-cultural Studies in Central America" (Faculty Sponsor, Michael Crawford).

Oppenheimer Scholarship Winners

Anne Kraemer (PhD Student, Anthropology ) and Pedro Mateo (PhD Student, Linguistics) are the 2009 Oppenheimer Scholarship Winners ($3,500.00 each). Anne's project is entitled “Que Pasa Guatemala ? So Many NGOs and so Few Results.” Pedro's is "Acquisition of Verb Complex Construction in Q'anjob'al (Maya)."

Merienda Series April 30: "Geographies of the Latin American Internet " Barney Warf, KU Professor, Geography.Each Thursday, Bailey Hall, Room 318, 12-1pm.

CLAS Feature Film Fest (March 29-April 19)

Check out the latest issue of The Kansas Latin Americanist,
Academic Year 2007-2008