SIGLO XXI: The State of Latino Studies

This conference will examine the contemporary state of Latino Studies and the variety of political, economic, cultural and institutional forces affecting its growth and its ability to strive in the American academy. Click to learn more.

Vive Ligero

On the Vive Ligero web site, you can find useful and timely information and electronic resources aimed at promoting health among Latinos. Click to learn more.

Research Exchange Database (LaRED)

LaRED is an online forum for the exchange of ideas about Latino social, cultural, and religious life. Click to join the discussion.

IUPLR is a Census Information Center

IThe Census Information Center (CIC)is a cooperative program between the U.S. Census Bureau and 47 national, regional, and local non-profit organizations. Click to learn more.

El Noticiero de IUPLR

View the current IUPLR Newsletter, as well as an archive of all IUPLR newsletters since 1998.

IUPLR is a national consortium of university-based centers dedicated to the advancement of the Latino intellectual presence in the United States. IUPLR works to expand the pool of Latino scholars and leaders and increase the availability of policy-relevant Latino-focused research. IUPLR headquarters, located at the University of Notre Dame, and the IUPLR Washington DC Office, located at the University of California Washington Center, work to strengthen the network of centers and to enhance their institutional capacity.

Objectives

  • Promote comparative, interdisciplinary, and policy-focused research;
  • Develop collaborative national programs that support Latino students and faculty in higher education;
  • Establish collaborative projects with scholars in the arts, culture and the humanities; and
  • Disseminate publications generated by the IUPLR national network of scholars.
















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