ONLINE RESOURCES
In addition to a vast collection of related secondary materials held in the University’s Homer Babbidge Library, the Archives & Special Collections Department of the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center houses a large number of special research collections in Hispanic and Caribbean history and culture. The University of Connecticut participates in the New England Consortium for Latin American Studies with Yale and Brown Universities and the University of Massachusetts. The Consortium provides our students access to expanded library borrowing privileges for special research projects at partner schools, as well as the option for graduate students to take classes at any of those institutions. Students and faculty also have the opportunity to attend and present their work at several different annual on-campus lecture series. This page also provides links to topic related resource web sites.
INSTITUTES AND CENTERS AT UCONN
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for Puerto Rican and Latino Studies
Puerto Rican/Latin American Cultural Center
Institute for African American Studies
Office of International Affairs
Latin American Studies Consortium of New England
New England Council of Latin American Studies
ON-CAMPUS LECTURE SERIES
Visiting Scholars in Gender and History Lecture Series
Draper Graduate Student Conference
Institute of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Annual Conference
Institute for African American Studies Conference
Human Rights Institute Speaker Series
LEARNING RESOURCES WEBSITES
Sources and General Resources on Latin America
African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean
Map: Latin America (Political)
U.S. Census 2000: The Hispanic Population
Latin American and Latino Current News Sources
Latin American Studies Association
Latin American Network Information Center
National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies
RELATED CONNECTICUT WEBSITES
La Paloma Sabanera Coffee House and Bookstore