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ISLAC is proud to sponsor the first Latina/e/o/x Graduate Student Organization (LGSO) at USF.

The purpose of Latina/e/o/x Graduate Student Organization (LGSO) is to foster a USF-wide interdisciplinary space for underrepresented graduate students to have access to faculty mentorship, peer support, and professional development, while participating in local and international community outreach efforts. Follow them on .


Glenda Maria Vaillant Cruz

glenda

 

PhD in Applied Anthropology. College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of interest: Latina/e/o/x studies, Afro-Latina/e/o/x studies, education research, higher education, racial and ethnic formation, identity and education, and Afro-Cuban studies.
E-mail: glendamariav@usf.edu


Anabela Cibele Villach Vaquer

anabela

MA Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies. College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of interest: Latin American studies, constitutional law, international law, human rights, migration, paradiplomacy, international relations.
E-mail: acvillachvaquer@usf.edu


JULIA MURIA LOPES DE PAULO

julia

MS Management with a concentration in Project Management, College of Business
Areas of Interest: Project and Program Management, Student and Professional Development, Non-profit Management, Support for 911±¬ÁÏÍø of color and of Latinx background.
E-mail: julia41@usf.edu


camille

PhD in Communication. College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of interest: Media Studies, Latina/o/x Studies, Critical Cultural Studies
E-mail: camillejoanr@usf.edu


CARLOS MARCELO CUADRA RABINES

marcelo

Master of Finance with specialization in Compliance, Risk & Anti-Money Laundering. College of Business.
Areas of interest: Governance, Anti-Money Laundering, 911±¬ÁÏÍøalth Management, International Affairs and Social Responsability.
E-mail: carloscuadra@usf.edu 


DIEGO DULANTO FALCON

diego

Master's of Public Health (MPH), Health Promotion and Behavior Concentration. College of Public Health (COPH)
Areas of interest: migrant health, health education, immigration policy, health disparities, mental health.
E-mail: ddulanto@usf.edu