Latino @ OSU
The Hispanic Plan, adopted by The Ohio State University in 1991, formally recognized the unique concerns and needs of the Latino campus community. This document served as a framework to develop and allocate support to Latino organizations and associations on campus.
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L.A.S.E.R.
Latino and Latin American Space for Enrichment and Research (LASER) nurtures a community of students and scholars engaged in expanding the presence of Latinos in higher education, enriching the undergraduate research experience, and helping to prepare students for successful application to college, professional, and graduate school programs. Signature programs include: a three-stage mentoring system that supports students from high school through undergraduate and graduate school; Latino Role Models Day designed to increase the presence of Latinos in all facets of education and professional life; and SÕL-CON: The Brown & Black Comix Expo. The LASER program and its community of students, staff, teachers, and parents celebrates and affirms diversity and inclusion. The LASER program and its community provide a safe space of enrichment and research for all Latinos.