Lathisms was founded in 2016 in order to showcase the contributions of Latinx and Hispanic mathematicians during Hispanic Heritage Month, which is celebrated in the United States from September 15 and October 15 every year. During this time we featured/revealed a prominent Latinx/Hispanic mathematician daily, providing a biography and information on their research, teaching and service contributions.
Read more about Dr. Alexander Diaz-Lopez here.
The Tapia Conference brings together undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, researchers, and processionals in computing from all backgrounds and ethnicities. The conference aims to celebrate diversity in computing, connect people from common backgrounds, ethnicities, disabilities, and gender, obtain advice from leaders in academic and industry, and be inspired by presentations and conversations.
Conference date: September 16-19, 2020
Regular Registration date: August 31, 2020
Location: Virtual
Lathisms was founded in 2016 in order to showcase the contributions of Latinx and Hispanic mathematicians during Hispanic Heritage Month, which is celebrated in the United States from September 15 and October 15 every year. During this time we featured/revealed a prominent Latinx/Hispanic mathematician daily, providing a biography and information on their research, teaching and service contributions.
Read more about Dr. Matilde Lalín here.
Lathisms was founded in 2016 in order to showcase the contributions of Latinx and Hispanic mathematicians during Hispanic Heritage Month, which is celebrated in the United States from September 15 and October 15 every year. During this time we featured/revealed a prominent Latinx/Hispanic mathematician daily, providing a biography and information on their research, teaching and service contributions.
Read more about Dr. Hiram H. López Valdez here.