The Institute for Ethnic Studies and its Programs

Institute for
Ethnic Studies
 
Thomas C. Gannon
Associate Professor, English & Ethnic Studies
IES Major Advisor
309 Seaton Hall
Institute for Ethnic Studies
 
Founded: 
1972
“The purpose of the Institute for Ethnic
Studies (IES) is to encourage and sponsor
interdisciplinary research, teaching, and
service/outreach activities that are
directed toward 
exploring and
understanding the experiences of
African Americans, Latinos, and Native
peoples 
of Nebraska, the United States,
and the Americas.”
Our Three Programs
 
• African American and African Studies
• Latin American and
 
U.S. Latina/Latino Studies
• Native American Studies
________________
17
 faculty in 
6
 departments:
    HIST /ENGL / POLS / SOCI / PSYC / MODL
Our Majors & Minors
 
  
[33 credit hrs      /      18 credit hrs]
• You can MAJOR in ETHNIC STUDIES
 
(ETHN);
OR
• You can MAJOR in LATIN AMERICAN
 
STUDIES (LAMS);
OR
Our Majors & Minors
 
• You can MINOR in ETHNIC STUDIES;
• or LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES;
• or AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES;
• or AFRICAN STUDIES;
• or U.S. LATINA/LATINO STUDIES;
• or NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES.
{WHEW!}
Our Majors & Minors
 
 
NOTE: 
Double Majors
 are actually
common and very doable. For instance, it’s
not uncommon for LAMS majors to get a
double major in Spanish, or Poly Sci, or
History, or Economics, or Business, or . . . .
•  Also, a double major in ETHN or LAMS or
any of these 
minors
 look good on a
graduate school
 application, if that’s a
Our Majors & Minors
 
 
goal of yours. So you might ask yourself
right now, what connections does my
current major have with ethnicity and
diversity? How might one of these majors
or minors fruitfully support it?
 
Anyone here already signed up as one of our
majors or minors?
 
The WHYs & Wherefores
 
 
1.
It’s a Small World
”: Think of the recent
Chinese stock market crash: we now live in
a 
GLOBAL
 “village,” a global 
economy
, one
in which an educational background in
ethnic and cultural 
DIVERSITY
 is a big leg
up. That’s why I’ve already emphasized the
double major, for those budding capitalists
among you majoring in Business, or ECON,
etc.
 
“It’s a Small World”
 
In terms of careers for our ETHN major in
particular, one of our fliers lists such job
fields as “politics, journalism, public
relations, community agencies, civil
service, urban planning, and the legal and
justice systems.” But it goes well beyond
that, in terms of the potential benefits of a
double major, or one of our various
minors, as a crucial supplement to almost
another other major, especially in the
humanities and social sciences.
 
The WHYs & Wherefores
 
2.
 
SOCIAL JUSTICE
: now think of other
recent news—oh, like Ferguson & the
Black Bodies Matter movement?; how
about the ongoing U.S. immigration—even
“anchor babies”—controversy?; heck, how
about the Washington Redskins or the
recent ceding of an Apache sacred site to a
foreign mining consortium? If you have
experienced any “deep emotions”
regarding such 
human-rights 
social
Social Justice
 
issues, this is your chance to make a
difference in the real world.
 
As for that real world, IES just
received two new grants for our
internships
—one that’ll actually pay two
students per semester for working with
local nonprofit organizations that focus on
ethnicity & social justice, and another
that’ll send one student every semester to
NYC for our Diversity in Publishing
internship.
 
Social Justice
 
 
“Do many of the things
that Donald Trump says
just really piss you off?
 
Well, then—
you
, 
too
,
could be in Ethnic
Studies.”
 
More Good News
 
 
 
 
• Hey, 
this class
 probably counts
 
towards at least one of our
 
majors/minors!
Thank You . . .
 
 
• Any questions?
 
• I have some handouts for yu’. . . .
 
• Thank you much for your time.
 
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Founded in 1972, the Institute for Ethnic Studies at the university offers majors and minors in African American, Latin American, Native American, and other ethnic studies. The institute aims to enhance understanding of diverse cultural experiences through interdisciplinary research and teaching. Various majors, minors, and double major options are available to support students in exploring ethnicity and diversity. Consider joining to gain valuable insights into global cultural dynamics and enhance your educational background.

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  1. Institute for Ethnic Studies Thomas C. Gannon Associate Professor, English & Ethnic Studies IES Major Advisor 309 Seaton Hall

  2. Institute for Ethnic Studies Founded: 1972 The purpose of the Institute for Ethnic Studies (IES) is to encourage and sponsor interdisciplinary research, teaching, and service/outreach activities that are directed toward exploring and understanding the experiences of African Americans, Latinos, and Native peoples of Nebraska, the United States, and the Americas.

  3. Our Three Programs African American and African Studies Latin American and U.S. Latina/Latino Studies Native American Studies ________________ 17 faculty in 6 departments: HIST /ENGL / POLS / SOCI / PSYC / MODL

  4. Our Majors & Minors [33 credit hrs / 18 credit hrs] You can MAJOR in ETHNIC STUDIES (ETHN); OR You can MAJOR in LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES (LAMS); OR

  5. Our Majors & Minors You can MINOR in ETHNIC STUDIES; or LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES; or AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES; or AFRICAN STUDIES; or U.S. LATINA/LATINO STUDIES; or NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES. {WHEW!}

  6. Our Majors & Minors NOTE: Double Majors are actually common and very doable. For instance, it s not uncommon for LAMS majors to get a double major in Spanish, or Poly Sci, or History, or Economics, or Business, or . . . . Also, a double major in ETHN or LAMS or any of these minors look good on a graduate school application, if that s a

  7. Our Majors & Minors goal of yours. So you might ask yourself right now, what connections does my current major have with ethnicity and diversity? How might one of these majors or minors fruitfully support it? Anyone here already signed up as one of our majors or minors?

  8. The WHYs & Wherefores 1. It s a Small World : Think of the recent Chinese stock market crash: we now live in a GLOBAL village, a global economy, one in which an educational background in ethnic and cultural DIVERSITY is a big leg up. That s why I ve already emphasized the double major, for those budding capitalists among you majoring in Business, or ECON, etc.

  9. Its a Small World In terms of careers for our ETHN major in particular, one of our fliers lists such job fields as politics, journalism, public relations, community agencies, civil service, urban planning, and the legal and justice systems. But it goes well beyond that, in terms of the potential benefits of a double major, or one of our various minors, as a crucial supplement to almost another other major, especially in the humanities and social sciences.

  10. The WHYs & Wherefores 2. SOCIAL JUSTICE: now think of other recent news oh, like Ferguson & the Black Bodies Matter movement?; how about the ongoing U.S. immigration even anchor babies controversy?; heck, how about the Washington Redskins or the recent ceding of an Apache sacred site to a foreign mining consortium? If you have experienced any deep emotions regarding such human-rights social

  11. Social Justice issues, this is your chance to make a difference in the real world. As for that real world, IES just received two new grants for our internships one that ll actually pay two students per semester for working with local nonprofit organizations that focus on ethnicity & social justice, and another that ll send one student every semester to NYC for our Diversity in Publishing internship.

  12. Social Justice Do many of the things that Donald Trump says just really piss you off? Well, then you, too, could be in Ethnic Studies.

  13. More Good News Hey, this class probably counts towards at least one of our majors/minors!

  14. Thank You . . . Any questions? I have some handouts for yu . . . . Thank you much for your time.

  15. The End

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