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Hispanic/Latine Heritage Month

Villanova Celebrates Hispanic/Latine Heritage Month

JOIN US FOR THESE UPCOMING EVENTS:


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13

FROM HAVANA TO VILLANOVA: THE HISTORY OF VILLANOVA CUBAN STUDENTS FROM 1842-1900

An exhibit curated by Gi Mastroddi '25 CLAS, community archiving intern; see sidebar for more

Falvey Library Speaker's Corner

Hosted by Falvey Library


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

LIVE SALSA & CUMBIA: GUACHINANGOS IN CONCERT

5:30 p.m.

Connelly Cinema 

Hosted by Latin American Studies and the Department of Spanish

Co-sponsored by the Center for Inclusive Education, Office of Belonging and Inclusion and Office for Mission and Ministry


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

LASO TACO NIGHT

6:30 p.m.

Corr Hall, Rooms 109 and 115 

Hosted by LASO

Co-sponsored by Inclusion Week 


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

HORA DEL CAFECITO

2 p.m.

Corr Hall, Room 115

Hosted by the Office of Belonging and Inclusion 


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1

CHURROS Y CHOCOLATE

6-8 p.m.

Mendel Field Fire Pits 

Hosted by UNITAS BIPOC

Co-sponsored by EMM


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3

SPOTLIGHT SPEAKER SERIES: Hispanic/Latine Heritage Month

3 p.m.

Smith Performance Lab at the John and Joan Mullen Center for the Performing Arts 

Hosted by VSB ODEI

Co-sponsored by CASA 


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE HISPANIC/LATINE?

6-7:30 p.m.

Corr Hall, Room 109

Hosted by ACT

Co-sponsored by the Office of Belonging and Inclusion


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4

SALSA NIGHT

7:30-9:30 p.m.

Dougherty East Lounge

Hosted by the Department of Spanish, Spanish Club, Falvey Library, Hispanic Society and Program in Latin American Studies


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25

STUDENT POSTERS ON INDIGENOUS SUSTAINABILITY IN YUCATAN

2-3 p.m.

Department of Global Interdisciplinary Studies, Garey Hall

Hosted by Latin American Studies (LAS), Department of Spanish, Department of Global Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS)


MONDAY, OCTOBER 28-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1

OFRENDA DEL DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS 

Connelly Center Patio 

The Villanova community is invited to participate by placing an object on the ofrenda to honor their deceased loved one. 

Hosted by the Office for Mission and Ministry

Co-sponsored by the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, LASO, Hispanic Society and CASA 


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1

DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS 

1:30 p.m.

Connelly Center Patio 

El Día del los Muertos remembers and honors family and friends who have passed away. Join us to share food and stories of loved ones. 

Hosted by the Office for Mission and Ministry

Co-sponsored by the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, LASO, Hispanic Society and CASA


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7

TILTING THE CAMERA AT WINDMILLS: ATTRACTIONAL CINEMA AND THE DON QUIXOTE FILM

4 p.m.

Speakers' Corner, Falvey Library

Hosted by Falvey Library andthe Department of Spanish


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19

CONVERSATION WITH FASHION DESIGNER JULIETA ZAVALA

2:30-3:45 p.m.

Dougherty West Lounge

Hosted by the Latin American Studies Program

Co-sponsored by the Department of Spanish

 

SOMOS VILLANOVA

SOMOS VILLANOVAhelps connect Hispanic/Latine faculty and staff to build community through identity. Learn more by visiting our website!

PAST EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

LALSA HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH TACO TRUCK KICK-OFF

3:30-5:30 p.m.

Law School Lawn 

Hosted by Villanova Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA)

VILLANOVA'S CONNECTION TO CUBA: ON DISPLAY AT FALVEY LIBRARY

The University Archives holds The Historical sketch of the Augustinian monastery, college and mission of St. Thomas of Villanova: Delaware County, Pa. during the first half century of their existence, 1842-1892, compiled by Rev. Thomas C. Middleton, which lists students who attended the University and where they are originally from. It notes a unique history and relationship between Villanova and Cuba, as many students were listed as hailing from Havana, Cuba, not a likely home location for Villanova students at the time—or was it?

Over the summer of 2024, the University Archives’ community archives intern, Gi Mastroddi, ’25 CLAS, did research on understanding more about the relationship between the two places. Looking through student lists, catalogues and commencement records, she was able to count that from Villanova’s opening in 1842 until the beginning of the 20th century, the University saw the enrollment of 47 Cuban students and 35 students from Spanish speaking countries. Mastroddi was also able to piece together that a large influx of Cuban students appeared in the 1897-98 University Catalogue, totaling about 10 new students, most likely due to the Spanish-American War.

Villanova’s relationship with Cuba seems more obvious. Havana was home to a sister Augustinian Order, and later the Universidad Católica de Santo Tomás de Villanueva, a Catholic university founded in 1946. In 1961, Augustinians at Villaneuva were expelled from Cuba, and the Belle Air yearbooks at the time note that some Augustinians relocated to Villanova. The enrollment of Cuban students reflects a deep connection, with more to be explored.  

Mastroddi has curated a small exhibit of her findings, which will be on display at Falvey Library’s Speaker’s Corner through mid-October. We invite the Villanova community to visit!

 

A page from the 1938 Belle Air Yearbook about the University's Spanish Club.

Above: A page from the 1938 Belle Air yearbook featuring the University's Spanish Club. This is one of the artifacts on display at Falvey Library during Hispanic/Latine Heritage Month.