This is a traveling coffee hour where Latinx students, faculty and staff can meet and chat over a cup of coffee. Each session features a conversation topic, so take a quick break from your studies and make a new friend today.
Spring Semester 2018
Fall Semester 2017
Wednesday, September 25th
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. 060 Jennings Hall |
Big Bang Theory: Latinx Style
Making your STEM Degree work for you! In collaboration with the Society of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS), the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) and The Ohio LSAMP Alliance. These student organizations will be hosting a STEM Jeopardy and mini games for students to socialize and meet peers in their fields.
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Wednesday, November 8th
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. MLK Lounge, Hale Hall
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¡Unidos Más Fuertes!
Student panelists will describe the challenges that they have faced with mental health and the steps taked to overcome those barriers. panel to be moderated by Latinx counselors from the Office of Student Life Counseling and Consultation Services. In collaboration with:
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Past Café con Leche
Monday, September 12 3:00 – 4:00 pm Denny Hall RM 110 |
Tips for communicating with faculty and staff by e-mail and in person Hosted by Dr. Marcela Hernandez, College of Arts and Sciences |
Monday, September 19 Noon –1pm Derby Hall RM 2174 |
How do you manage your stress? Hosted by Professor Inés Valdez, Department Political Science |
Wednesday, September 21 6:00 -7:00 pm Younkin Success Center RM 150 |
Fitting in and Branching Out Hosted by Dr. Luis G. Cruz-Ortega, Counseling and Consultation Service |
Thursday, October 20 Noon – 1pm Location TBD |
Latinx in STEM–Join us for Trivia and Trinkets Hosted by Lisa Barclay, College of Engineering |
Friday, October 20 4:00 – 5:00 pm Crane Café in Hagerty Hall |
Utilizing Spanish in the medical field Hosted by Erika Senk and Estephanie Ortiz, Integrated Second Language Learning |
Thursday, October 26 4:00 – 5:00 pm Mason Hall, RM 124 |
Leveraging your Hispanic/Latino/a Identity for your career Hosted by Francisco Gomez-Bellenge, College of Business |
Thursday, November 10 4:00 – 5:00 pm Heirloom Café in the Wexner Center |
Latinx literature for Youth: New Voices and New Debates Hosted by Professor Pat Enciso, Department of Teaching and Learning |
Friday, November 11 Noon – 1:00 pm Location TBD |
Fitting in, branching out: How to thrive in new and possibly non-cultural neutral spaces Hosted by Pamela Espinosa de los Monteros, University Libraries |
Download complete schedule: cafeconleche
If you have questions or want to host a coffee hour contact Michelle Miranda, Miranda.51@osu.edu
Sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Student Life Multicultural Center