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Bridging Culture and Classroom: How Repertorio Español’s ¡Dignidad! Program Empowers the Next Generation

Repertorio Español, one of the nation’s leading Spanish-language theater companies, empowers over 18,000 students annually through its ¡Dignidad! program. By connecting live performances with classroom residencies, it fosters cultural representation, creativity, and belonging while preserving Hispanic heritage for future generations.

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Universidad Lynn: Hogar de uno de los primeros museos NFT de Estados Unidos

Lynn University’s NFT Museum uses blockchain technology to exhibit authentic digital art, expand access for emerging artists—especially Latin American creators—and overcome the financial and spatial limitations of traditional museums through an innovative, multi-location, digitally connected exhibition model. El Museo NFT de la Universidad Lynn utiliza tecnología blockchain para exhibir arte digital auténtico, ampliar las oportunidades para artistas emergentes —especialmente latinoamericanos— y superar las limitaciones financieras y espaciales de los museos tradicionales mediante un innovador modelo expositivo digital conectado en diversas ubicaciones. 

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Hispanic Community March 2023

Hispanic Women

Although Latinas still remain underrepresented in STEM and education positions when compared to the U.S. population, their progress is encouraging and they are likely to play a significant role in the future of Hispanic influence in America.

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This section showcases books on the study abroad experience from Cornell University Press. Discover the personal, academic, and cultural benefits and challenges of studying abroad. Perfect for students and travelers alike.

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Chocolate Heavenly Delight

Chocolate has been a popular worldwide delight for centuries. The origins of cacao are uncertain but evidence of its utilization has been found in ancient Mesoamerican civilizations in Mexico dating back to around 1500 BC.

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