Please join us for the 3rd Annual Center for Latin American & Caribbean (CLACS) Studies Student Conference at Michigan State University. Undergraduate students from all disciplines are encouraged to submit abstracts of papers on topics relating to Latin America and the Caribbean such as migration, environment, biodiversity, education, finance, trade, social movements, history, politics, development, media, arts and literature. This can involve work for a class, independent study or as part of a study abroad program. Faculty will select the best three papers for prizes.
The Muslim Studies Program at MSU, with the assistance of the Office of the Provost, CSS, JMC, CAL, the Le Frak Forum, CERS, and CIBER will hold its first major conference on April 7-8 on "Understanding Wahhabism". It will be held in Club Spartan on the 3rd Floor of Case Hall. Sessions will be held beginning 9:30am on both days. It is free and open to the public.