The U.S. Latina/o Studies (USLT) Program at the University of Maryland is a multi-disciplinary program that provides students with the opportunity to critically study and engage with the histories, communities and experiences of Latina/os.
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This collection consists of program documents, including informational pamphlets and flyers, advisory meeting notes, course lists, and event documentation from 2008-2009.
This collection was transferred to the University of Maryland Libraries by Ruth Enid Zambrana on April 7, 2023. It was transferred to University Archives via UMD Box; the original file date metadata was lost in the process.
Part of the Special Collections and University Archives