Programs

Programs

Presently, the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute operates Tulane’s Summer in Cuba Program, the first and largest undergraduate program ever nationally offered by a U.S. Center for Latin American Studies. The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute also offers speakers series, symposia, and conferences to the academic community and general public, where experts on Cuba and the Caribbean are invited to Tulane to discuss the culture, literature, visual arts, performance arts – particularly theatre and music, history, economics and other issues of interest. Reflecting our commitment to community outreach, these events are publicized on all major university campuses in New Orleans as well as in the non-academic community.

The Book Exchange and Donation Program is an area where the Institute is expanding its work. This program, operated in conjunction with the Latin American Library of Tulane University, exchanges and donates both fiction and non-fiction books as well as journals and other informational materials. Participating institutions include the University of Havana, the Echeverra Higher Polytechnic Institute, Cuban NGO’s, professional associations and other members of the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute’s network of collaborating institutions in Cuba.

Other activities of the Institute include advising, and facilitating travel licensing for professors and graduate students engaged in work in Cuba. The Institute also supports Tulane graduate student fellowships for research in Cuba and the Caribbean. These grants assist in covering airfare and/or lodging expenses during research projects in the area. The Institute works closely with numerous other units of Tulane University to develop, facilitate and implement Cuba-related projects. For example, the Institute has facilitated the efforts of the Tulane School of Law in its work on waterways conservation, environmental impact studies and information sharing with the Directorate of Environmental Policy.

The Institute has also facilitated collaborative research on the development of laws concerning the environment and bio-diversity issues. The Institute works with the School of Architecture in the Cuba-related aspects of their Master of Preservation Studies, which involves extensive study of Cuban architectural preservation efforts throughout the island as well as consultation on neighborhood revitalization efforts in Havana. The Cuba Working Group forms another area of activity of the Institute. The purpose of the working group is to bring together faculty and graduate students from Tulane and other universities to discuss and conduct research concerning Cuba. The objective is to stimulate research while examining issues of mutual interest and concern. This approach also allows participants to move beyond the seminar format and to develop and pursue direct research collaboration, similar to that typically characterizing training in the natural sciences. The working group unites scholars in different fields who together determine the precise focus of their research and training, such as political economy, gender issues, the environment, religious change, and culture. The group is funded by the Institute to pay for research assistance, materials and outside speakers.

 

 

Study Abroad Lecture Series and Symposia Conferences

Degree Programs

Degree Programs

The Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies is one of the largest and most prestigious interdisciplinary units at Tulane University. It functions in many capacities to provide programming and degree plans to a broad range of educational constituencies. Currently, these include a Bachelor of Arts major and minor in Latin American Studies, a Master of Arts degree in Latin American Studies, a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Latin American Studies, a joint Doctor of Philosophy degree in Latin American Studies and Art History, and two joint professional degree programs with the Law and Business schools. 

 

Undergraduate Program   Graduate Programs

Academics

Academics

The Stone Center coordinates a variety of interdisciplinary academic programs. The research, training, and teaching of Latin American Studies emboldens a diverse group of undergraduate and graduate Tulanians to incorporate many different perspectives into their course work.

The Stone Center also fosters a transnational community of scholars representing a variety of disciplines and interests, united under a shared basis in the Latin American region. The Center administers several scholarly residencies in pursuit of this academic community.

In line with the multicultural and multi-faceted values of Latin American Studies scholarship, the Center also offers academic programming abroad through summer, semester, and year-long sessions. 

 

Degree Programs Summer Programs Visiting Scholar Programs Post-Doctoral Fellowships

Mission

Mission

The Executive Committee of the Stone Center adopted this mission statement in April 1998:

The Center comprises a diverse group of scholars representing many disciplines and points of view drawn together by our common interest in Latin America.

The Center’s principal purpose is to promote, sustain, and encourage research and teaching of Latin American Studies primarily at Tulane University.

The Center for Latin American Studies upholds a very broad definition of Latin America including geographic locations, disciplines, political and ideological perspectives.

The Center fosters a community of scholars representing a broad spectrum of ideas, interests, disciplines.

The Center has done much to encourage an interdisciplinary approach to Latin American Studies, and provides a model of a true interdisciplinarian spirit.

The Center is an integral part of the International Latin American Studies community.

The Center educates the university community about the multicultural and multi-faceted importance of Latin America and makes this importance felt in the community at large.

The Center initiates or encourages new projects involving Latin America.

The Center coordinates the training of students in Latin American Studies.

About

About

The Stone Center coordinates the research and teaching activities of over 70 core faculty and 35 affiliated faculty and adjuncts in schools and departments across several Tulane campuses. Except for the professional schools, this is the largest number of faculty associated with any department or program of the university. The Stone Center occupies a 3,500 sq. ft. facility with conference room, lounge, and TA office.

To learn more about our degree programs and how to apply for our graduate programs, visit Academic Programs.

 

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