Author Junot Díaz Visits Campus for Latin@ Heritage Month
Author Junot Díaz will be on campus next week as part of a series of events marking Latin@ Heritage Month at Dartmouth.
[more]Author Junot Díaz will be on campus next week as part of a series of events marking Latin@ Heritage Month at Dartmouth.
[more]The first Latino and first openly gay writer so honored, he joined Robert Frost, who read at President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration, and Maya Angelou, who read at President Bill Clinton’s.
[more]Dozens of Haitian artists, business leaders, health policy experts, and government officials, including a former prime minister, will join the Dartmouth community in discussions next week at the Porter Foundation Symposium, “Haiti and Dartmouth at the Crossroads.”
[more]In the summer of 2009, Francisco Herrera ’13, the first in his family to attend college, left his home in Miami to begin his first year at Dartmouth.
[more]Dartmouth’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese will host a major international symposium, “The Independence Effect,” examining the influences behind independence movements in Latin America.
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