February 9, 2021
UIC historian’s book named 2021 PROSE Awards subject category winner“The Deportation Machine” traces the U.S. government’s efforts to expel immigrants over the past 140 years
October 1, 2020
UIC earns ‘Seal of Excelencia’ for commitment to Latino students’ successOne of five Institutions in nation to be verified as intentionally serving Latino students
April 8, 2019
Latin American, Latino Studies highlights faculty worksApril 11 marks a special celebration for the Latin American […]
September 6, 2016
Conference explores history of Mexicans in ChicagoEvent honors the late Louise Año Nuevo Kerr
August 10, 2016
Memorial conference to explore history of Mexicans in ChicagoSessions focus on the origins and growth of the city’s Mexican population
November 17, 2015
Deaths: historian, Latino studies scholar Louise Año Nuevo KerrHistorian pushed for LARES, transnational studies
November 3, 2015
Campus news: presenting new books on Latino themesFive scholars discuss their latest publications
November 2, 2015
Latino studies program hosts faculty book event Nov. 11Topics include immigration, families, politics, conservation, archaeology
September 3, 2015
Latino film event to benefit student scholarships“Hecho en México” is presented in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes
June 16, 2015
Scholar named National Humanities Center fellowJavier Villa-Flores explores history of trust, deception in 18th-century Bourbon Mexico