The Latin American Political Society is a student-run organization, dedicated to promoting discussion and raising awareness of Latin American Politics at Dartmouth. Our events include forums
and discussions among students, presentations to the Dartmouth community, and featured guest speakers.
What do we do?
- Presentations: With the guidance of the Executive Board, our officers and their teams organize presentations on various topics. Past presentations include: the emergence of the Brazilian
economy, the implications of Venezuelan elections, and the evolution of the Mexican Drug War.
- Guest Speakers: We organize dinner discussions with Dartmouth professors and outside speakers. Past speakers have included Latin American expert and Chair of the Government Department: John
Carey, our first speaker for this Fall, will be Professor Douglas Irwin, from the Economics Department.
- Fundraisers: Starting this term, we added the Humanitarian Committee, which will engage LAPS in fundraising activities for crises in Latin America.
Who can apply?
We are open to all Dartmouth students, regardless of class year, major or specific knowledge of Latin America. We seek people who are curious about Latin America, and willing to learn and grow with the organization.