Latine Heritage Month in Photos

From Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, the campus community came together to celebrate Latine Heritage Month through a series of performances, networking, sporting events and more.

Hosted by Multicultural Affairs, students, faculty and staff participated in opportunities to learn about the history, culture and contributions of Americans whose ancestry can be traced to over 20 Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, including Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean.

These photos capture highlights from several of the events.

Students lining up to get food from a buffet line.
Opening Ceremony (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)
Large group of students in the Schine Student Center watching someone speaking in front of the large screen.
Opening Ceremony (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)
Two individuals sitting at table with flags on it talking to a student.
Information Fair (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)
Individual standing at a table filled with t-shirts that say Latine Heritage Month 2023 with a student standing looking at the shirts.
Information Fair (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)
Several students wearing orange and blue jerseys playing soccer.
Torneo de Fútbol (Photo by Julie Herman)
Three students standing together holding flags from different countries.
Torneo de Fútbol (Photo by Julie Herman)
Several students wearing orange and blue jerseys playing soccer.
Torneo de Fútbol (Photo by Julie Herman)
A band playing musical instruments on a stage.
Fiesta Latina (Photo by Diana Garcia-Varo ’23, G’24)
Large group of students all standing in a line posing for a photo together in front of a stage.
Fiesta Latina (Photo by Diana Garcia-Varo ’23, G’24)

In Case You Missed it: Three current students—Evelina Torres ’25, German Nolivos ’26 and Janeice Lopez G’25—share what their cultural heritage means to them, how they’ve discovered a cultural home on campus and why they wanted to get involved in planning Latine Heritage Month celebrations.