Latin American and Latino Studies at Lehman College

Latin American and Latino Studies at Lehman College Lehman College's Department of Latin American and Latino Studies The Department of Latin American and Latino Studies celebrates 55 years!

Founded in 1969 as the first program of Puerto Rican Studies in the United States, LALS has always been at the cutting edge of Puerto Rican, Dominican, Latin American, and now, Mexican and Mexican-American studies. Featuring a multidisciplinary faculty who are leaders in their fields, LALS is a center for scholarship, teaching and service. The Department of Latin American and Latino Studies offers

an inter-disciplinary approach to the study of Latin America and the Caribbean, and the many immigrant communities from the region. An exciting variety of courses are offered. Faculty members in the Department are trained in different disciplines, but are united in their commitment to excellence in teaching and scholarship. Faculty members aspire to not only share substantive knowledge but also to strengthen students' analytical and expository skills. The Department of Latin American and Latino Studies Faculty:
David Badillo, Associate Professor
Laird Bergad, Distinguished Professor
Mila Burns, Associate Professor
Forrest Colburn, Professor
Alyshia Gálvez, Professor
Teresita Levy, Associate Professor and Chair
Sarah Ohmer, Associate Professor
Magdalena Sagardía, Lecturer

Fall 2026 semester registration is now open. We welcome you to enroll in one of our featured Fall courses!    🍂📑📖🍃
05/05/2026

Fall 2026 semester registration is now open.
We welcome you to enroll in one of our featured Fall courses!


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Take a vacation and take an Online Summer Class with us. Get some credits done over break by enrolling in one of the cou...
05/04/2026

Take a vacation and take an Online Summer Class with us.
Get some credits done over break by enrolling in one of the courses on this list.
You can start and finish a minor in one Summer!

THIS SATURDAY, May 2, 2026The LALS Family invites you to celebrate the end of the semester at the Caribbean style with t...
04/29/2026

THIS SATURDAY, May 2, 2026
The LALS Family invites you to celebrate the end of the semester at the Caribbean style with the *Hyfield* course: *Visual Culture of Latin America, The Caribbean, and The Diaspora*.
We will be celebrating at Toñitas: 244 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211.
See you there.!

SAVE THE DATE, April 28th, 2026 TOMORROW The author John Paul Infante will be visiting Lehman College Campus. Music Buil...
04/27/2026

SAVE THE DATE, April 28th, 2026
TOMORROW
The author John Paul Infante will be visiting Lehman College Campus.
Music Building Rehearsal Hall Room 330 (The Fireplace).
Professor Wilfredo Burgos Matos course LTS 302/ LEH 352 - Dominican American Culture will be having a discussion on JP Infante’s “On The Tip Of Your Mother’s Tongue” book.
YOU CANT MISS IT. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.
The LALS Family is very happy to collaborate with the Latinos Unidos Community.
¡Te Esperamos!

The Latin American & Latino Studies Department is excited to announce: Learn and enjoy during the summer by taking the “...
04/13/2026

The Latin American & Latino Studies Department is excited to announce:

Learn and enjoy during the summer by taking the “Human - Centered Service Design in Latin American and Latino Studies”
Through this four-week intensive course, you will learn to apply your design perspective to contemporary problems in Latinx communities. Instructed by professor Laura Silva. Don’t Miss It!
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✨Cool Things Going On At LALS😎Professor Glorimarie Pena Alicea shares her course. LAC 225/HIT 225:LAC 225: History of th...
03/18/2026

✨Cool Things Going On At LALS😎

Professor Glorimarie Pena Alicea shares her course.

LAC 225/HIT 225:LAC 225: History of the Dominican Republic
This course focuses on key historical events that form the history, culture, and society of the country from the Taíno’s Society (1492) until the first US occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916-1924) and the Rise of Trujillo (1930), to then understand the Dominican Nation and the contemporary Dominican culture and society. Throughout the discussion and analysis of different sources of information (traditional and non-traditional), students will learn about the important historical events that have shaped the Dominican nation in the present, in terms of class, race, and gender, and in areas such as music, tourism, migration, and sports, among other topics.

This course isn’t traditional: it is a project-based course. Instead of exams, students complete reflections, participate in discussion boards, and have the opportunity to complete an oral history project on history and the Dominican community in New York, where they can apply the knowledge they acquire in class. Some tasks are done in person, and others are done online. Students take ownership of their learning through class discussions, oral presentations, and the oral history project.



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WITH A NEW DEAD LINE. MARCH 6, 2026 AT 11:59PM The LALS Community wants to share with you this internship opportunity.Ap...
02/25/2026

WITH A NEW DEAD LINE. MARCH 6, 2026 AT 11:59PM

The LALS Community wants to share with you this internship opportunity.
Applications from everyone will be considered but those that demonstrate personal interest in food security and exploring the city will especially find this exciting.

DEAD LINE IS MARCH 6, 2026 AT 11:59PM

The LALS Community wants to share with you this internship opportunity.Applications from everyone will be considered but...
02/18/2026

The LALS Community wants to share with you this internship opportunity.
Applications from everyone will be considered but those that demonstrate personal interest in food security and exploring the city will especially find this exciting.

DEAD LINE IS FEBRUARY 27 AT 11:59

The LALS Family is very happy to share with you our Diffusion Whatsapp Community Group Chat, an exclusive tool that will...
02/18/2026

The LALS Family is very happy to share with you our Diffusion Whatsapp Community Group Chat, an exclusive tool that will help students feel closer to the LALS department through direct outreach.

Please join for upcoming announcements and events for this Spring!

Feel free to reach out for any questions you may have.

LINK IN BIO

The LALS Family is very happy to share with you, Our Diffusion Whatsapp Community Group Chat, an exclusive tool that wil...
02/09/2026

The LALS Family is very happy to share with you,
Our Diffusion Whatsapp Community Group Chat, an exclusive tool that will help students feel closer to the LALS department through direct outreach.

Please join for upcoming announcements and events for this Spring!

Feel free to reach out for any questions you may have.

LINK IN BIO



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