Public Heritage Lecture Series
Bringing Latinx students into the world of public heritage.
The Public Heritage Lecture Series is supported by a Humanities Connections Planning Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Science.
Submissions from 2020
UTRGV Public Heritage Lecture Series flyer
Heritage, Migration and Sustainability, Elizabeth Brabec
Submissions from 2019
Engaging Students on Studies of Food and Culture on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Guillermina "Gina" Nuñez
Juan de Oñate Controversy in El Paso: Fantasy Heritage, Hegemony, and Cultural Representation in a West Texas Town, Frank G. Perez
Preserving Heritage, Interpreting History, and the Meaning of "Diversity", Laura Schiavo
Mythic Mississippi Project: Developing Cultural Heritage for Economic Development in Downstate Ilinois, Helaine I. Silverman