Spring 2022 Latina/o Studies Fridays with Faculty luncheon seminar

Now in its eighteenth year, the Latina/o Studies Fridays with Faculty luncheon seminar offers an opportunity for Latina/o and non-Latina/o students of all levels and disciplines to meet faculty and administrators from across the university for informal conversation about their current research/work in progress and lunch.

This series provides an opportunity for students to hear how faculty became scholars and why they pursue the intellectual questions that structure their research or the professional paths they followed. Students also have the opportunity to discuss their Cornell experiences, education, and future in an informal setting. In addition, it provides a unique opportunity for first year students to meet upper level peers and for undergraduates and graduate students to interact. Students consistently rate this program as one of their best Cornell experiences and among the best things about LSP.

This series made possible with support from the College of Arts & Sciences Dean's office.

12 pm • 4th floor Rockefeller Hall conference room

Face masks are required to attend. A limited number of pre-packaged hot lunches will be available on a first come first served basis for those in attendance.

Friday with Faculty series information

February 11
Sara C. Bronin
Professor, City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture Art and Planning
Associate Faculty Member, Cornell Law School

February 18
Troy A. Richardson
Associate Professor, American Indian & Indigenous
Studies Program, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences

March 4
Juan Manuel Aldape Muñoz 
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Society for the Humanities.
Assistant Professor, Performing and Media Arts
College of Arts and Sciences

March 11
Maricelis Acevedo
Research Professor, Department of Global Development
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences

March 18
Yomaira C. Figueroa-Vásquez
Society Fellow, Society for the Humanities
College of Arts and Sciences

April 29
Jerel Ezell
Assistant Professor, Africana Studies and Research Center
College of Arts and Sciences

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