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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.

Member Institutions:
Arizona State University
California State University, San Marcos
City College, CUNY
Hunter College, CUNY
Florida International University

Michigan State University

Northeastern Illinois University

Smithsonian Institution

Stanford University
Texas A&M University
University of Arizona

University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center

University of Connecticut

University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Massachusetts Boston

University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of New Mexico
University of Notre Dame
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at El Paso
Wayne State University


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Save the Date

IUPLR Summer Research Workshop

July 21-23, 2008

Notre Dame, Indiana

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Deadline is June 20!

 

 

Current Research and Studies

Civic Engagement
A National Science Foundation-funded study is examining civic and place engagement in three Latino ethnic enclaves: Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, Miami’s East Little Havana and Phoenix’s Garfield neighborhood. The two year study is a collaborative effort of the University of Notre Dame and De Paul, Florida International, and Arizona State Universities.
 
Latino National Survey (LNS)
A major study that will highlight differences in Latino political attitudes and behaviors in 15 states and the District of Columbia, it will offer a nuanced, in-depth look at Latino political experiences. With major funding from the Russell, Sage, Irvine, Carnegie, and Joyce Foundation and the Institute for Latino Studies at Notre Dame, the LNS engages leading scholars from six states and universities including Rodney Hero (Notre Dame), senior researchers Gary M. Segura (Iowa) and Valerie Martinez Ebers (Texas Christian University), and affiliated researchers Luis Fraga (Stanford), John A. García (Arizona) and Michael Jones-Correa (Cornell)—all political scientists by training. The group began collaborating on the project in 2003, thanks to early support from IUPLR.


 

 

 

• IUPLR is hosting its Seventh Annual Research Workshop, to be held July 20-23, 2008, at the University of Notre Dame


• The Bilingual Press at Arizona State University has published several books and has several more in the works


• Dr. Edwin Meléndez was recently appointed the new Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies (Centro)


• In March of this year, ILS at Notre Dame established the Latino Poetry Review (LPR), which publishes book reviews, essays, and interviews with an eye towards spurring inquiry and dialogue


• The Cuban Research Institute (CRI) at Florida International University (FIU) is pleased to announce three grants it has been awarded to facilitate a variety of its teaching and research initiatives


• The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) and the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies (GSEIS) are pleased to announce the Third Annual Latina/o Education Summit


• CMAS at UT-Austin invites all to their twelfth annual CMAS Graduation Ceremony


• The Summer Institute for Latino Public Policy will be held at The George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, D.C. on June 16-20, 2008


• The Latino Policy Forum seeks applicants for the Managing Director position


• CUNY-Caribbean is awarding grants from $500-$4000 for projects exploring issues pertaining to the Puerto Rican Diaspora in the US and the Caribbean


• The National Association of Latino Arts & Culture (NALAC) announces the 2008 funding cycle for its Fund for the Arts (NFA) program


• The Smithsonian Institution is accepting applications and nominations for the position of Director of the Smithsonian Latino Center


• The Department of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies at Hunter College invites applications for two tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor positions in Puerto Rican/Latino Studies


• UC-Santa Barbara invites all to the Sixth International Conference on the Corrido/Mexican Narrative Ballad, to take place at UCSB on May 8-10, 2008


• Greenwood Encyclopedia of Latino Issues & Trends Today announces a call for encyclopedia entries


• The afrolatin@ forum presents a public conversation on the historical and cultural connections between African American and Caribbean communities with particular attention to the Afro-Latino/a experience in New York City, Saturday, May 17th, 2008


• NCORE announces its 21st Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education, May 27-31, 2008, Orlando, FL

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