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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri



Address: 660 S. Euclid Avenue 63110 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: sites.wustl.edu/galnacs/

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Graduate Association of Latinx, Native American, and Caribbean Students 01.02.2021

The Graduate Association of Latinx, Native American, and Caribbean Students (GALNACS) and the Association of Black Biomedical Graduate Students (ABBGS) invite you to our SHOWCASE seminar on Monday, October 14th at 5:00 p.m. in Needleman Library. Please join us in celebrating the research being conducted by our outstanding faculty, Dr. Jessica Silva-Fisher, Instructor in the Division of Oncology. See poster below for details.

Graduate Association of Latinx, Native American, and Caribbean Students 18.01.2021

Come learn more about GALNACS!

Graduate Association of Latinx, Native American, and Caribbean Students 10.01.2021

Join GALNACS on July 24th for the Gastronomic Festival and Art Show! You can show off your skills by entering the dish competition. Becker Library, King Center (7th floor). Take your tongue on a trip around the world! Details here: bit.ly/2WMHrRm

Graduate Association of Latinx, Native American, and Caribbean Students 22.12.2020

If you are interested in showcasing your research/work as a Latinx Member of the WashU community or as someone whose research concerns the Latinx community in S...t Louis, the United States or around the world please apply to present at the Latinx Summit! The Latinx Summit is a place where students can showcase their research, artwork, literary work or any project related to the Latinx community/experience. We would love to hear, entertain, and support whatever you wish to present at the Latinx summit. Even if you simply want an outlet to express and present on your interests, not necessarily even having to do with Latinx, you are more than welcome to participate in the symposium. All are welcome! Sign up here: https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSe6gmDghfW0Y5g7ag/viewform It will be in the Lopata Hall gallery on Thursday, March 21st from 4-8 pm. If you have any questions please send them to [email protected] and we will reach out to you as soon as possible!