Celebrate the life and poetic legacy of José MartÃ, whose voice continues to shape the cultural and political imagination of Latin America and its diasporas.
Join us for a summer showcase, featuring a selection of rare and unique treasures from the holdings of Special Collections.
The Cuban Heritage Collection presents the first of two webinars exploring the long‑silenced memories of the Angolan Civil War, 50 years later.
Learn how Indigenous labor, expertise, and intellectual authority influenced the production of Catholic texts in New Spain from 1570 to 1810.
Discover how the Kislak Collection informed an interdisciplinary investigation of Andean history, displacement, and identity.
An in-person and online opportunity to meet and engage with each of the students as they share the results of their research projects.
Join us on campus and online for inspiring presentations, creative workshops, and two special mindfulness sessions.
The Cuban Heritage Collection welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Mirta Ojito for a presentation of her latest book.
Join us for a presentation on two memoirs that explore how personal and collective memory travel across borders and generations.
Spring 2026 highlights, exhibitions, upcoming events, and more at the University Libraries.
Kislak Fellow Robert C. Schwaller, Ph.D., to discuss his findings on the people who escaped enslavement and established independent settlements.
Join us online or in person at Calder Library to explore the mental and emotional challenges faced by mothers working in health care.