Latin Fest — 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19, 5 p.m., Perkins Student Center Multipurpose Room. An annual event celebrating Latin heritage, Latin Fest is free and open to students, faculty, staff and the general public. With the theme of “One Language; Many Cultures,” the event will include live performances and other presentations, followed by a taste of Latin cuisine. This event is sponsored by the Penn State Berks Diversity Committee. For more information, contact Sharon Pitterson-Ogaldez at sup373@psu.edu or 610-396-6080.
Latino Forum — Friday, Oct. 14, 9:30–11:30 a.m., Perkins Student Center Auditorium (live stream available).
The 10th annual Penn State Berks Latino Forum is a free event for students from all Berks County high schools, as well as members of the local Latinx community. This year’s event will feature keynote speaker Javier Ávila, who will present a one-man show titled "The Perfect Latino." Ávila offers a close examination of the American-Latinx experience, taking the audience on a journey as he moves between cultures, navigating a world of misunderstandings and misconceptions. Ávila provides a fascinating perspective on what it means to balance assimilation with cultural preservation. The keynote will be followed by tours of the campus.
Registration is required for both the in-person and virtual event. A Zoom link will be emailed to those attend virtually.
Day of the Dead Celebration — Monday, Nov. 2, 6 p.m., Perkins Student Center Multipurpose Room. This free event is open to Penn State Berks students, faculty and staff, as well as the general public. Penn State Berks will celebrate the rich Mexican traditions of Day of the Dead with an illustrated talk and refreshments traditionally served during this holiday.
Spanish Program Social — Wednesday, Oct. 26, 12:15 p.m., Franco Building, room 102. Students enrolled in the Penn State Berks Spanish minor and/or the Certificate in Spanish for Healthcare are invited to this event to learn more about the program and Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society.
Bilingual Story Telling — Penn State Berks faculty and students will present virtual bilingual readings of traditional stories for local elementary schools. This is not a public event. For information, contact Donna Chambers, assistant teaching professor of Spanish, at DMC6004@psu.edu.
Penn State Brandywine
Satur-Stay movie: "Selena" — Saturday, Sept. 17, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., Student Union Parsons Hall. Popcorn and soda available. Sponsored by Student Engagement.
Latinx Fest — Tuesday, Sept. 20, noon-2 p.m., Student Union Parsons Hall. Food, crafts, salsa lessons and more. Sponsored by Student Engagement.
Javier Ávila, one-man show: "The Trouble with My Name" — Thursday, Sept. 29, noon-1:30 p.m., Student Union 114-117. Sponsored by Student Engagement.
National Hispanic Heritage Month trivia game show — Thursday, Oct. 6, 6-7 p.m., Student Union Parsons Hall. Sponsored by Student Engagement.
Satur-Stay movie: "Encanto" — Saturday, Oct. 8, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., Student Union Parsons Hall. Popcorn and soda available. Sponsored by Student Engagement.
Penn State DuBois
Cultural Luncheon: Latinx Families in the U.S. — Oct. 25, Common Hour. Students will host a Cultural Luncheon focused on Latinx Families in the U.S. While participants enjoy culturally relevant food, students will give a presentation on what they are learning about Latinx families from a human development and family studies perspective.
Lotería Event — Nov. 10, Common Hour. In November, Penn State DuBois students will host lotería, a bingo-style game popular in Mexico. After a brief introduction to the history of the game, students will lead participants through playing the game, and also share trifolds or posters with information on Latinx cultures.
Penn State Fayette
Andes Manta — Wednesday, Sept. 28, 12:15 p.m., Williams Building, Student Center. Enjoy the vibrant music of the Andes on more than 35 traditional instruments. Founder Fernando Lopez believes that music brings a rare opportunity for cultural understanding between the people of their homeland, South America, and the people of modern North America. Free, and open to Penn State Fayette students and employees.
Penn State Hazleton
Events at the Mary M. and Bertil E. Lofstrom Library — throughout the month, include:
- Week of Sept. 12: Hispanic culture-related book and film/DVD collection display
- Week of Sept. 26, noon to 2 p.m.: Make a piñata (recurring daily or longer until students can complete)
- Oct. 5, noon to 2 p.m.: Make an Ojo de Dios (God’s eye)
- Oct. 10, noon to 2 p.m.: Make a Papel Picado (decorative craft made with paper)
Latinx Music Appreciation Day at Rock the Block – Wednesday, Sept. 28, Campus Mall. Stop by the campus mall during Rock the Block for Latinx music, games, and more.
Film screening: "West Side Story" — Friday, Oct. 7 at 5 and 8 p.m., Kostos Room 001.
Trip to the Hispanic Society Museum and Library in New York City – Saturday, Oct. 8. Transportation departs West Hall at 9 a.m.
Chalk the Block event: "Identities/Identidades" — Wednesday, Sept. 14, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., campus mall between the Graham and Butler buildings. At this Chalk the Block event, students will have the opportunity to draw images associated with their identities. This multicultural event is open to all to share and to acknowledge our various heritages. Sponsored by the Penn State Hazleton Latinx Culture Club.
Penn State Mont Alto
Hispanic Heritage at The Mill — The Mill will offer culturally themed food options for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Pinata Making and Playing Loteria — Tuesday, Sept. 20, noon to 1:30 p.m., Heritage Room. This event offers students the opportunity to make a pinata; play Loteria, a traditional game of chance; and to learn about Hispanic culture.
Salsa Dancing with Instruction — Tuesday, Sept. 20, 5 to 7 p.m., WSC Plaza/Patio, Rain Location: WSC. Learn how to Salsa dance as part of Community Day.
Penn State Scranton
Hispanic Heritage Movie night (movie TBD) — Thursday, Sept. 15, 6 p.m. in the SLC Game Room, with free snacks and refreshments.
Hispanic Heritage Month Trivia — Wednesday, Sept. 21, noon–1 p.m., in The View Café.
Cultural Cuisine Friday featuring with guest speaker Saul Flores — Friday, Sept. 23, 3–4 p.m. in The View Café. Flores walked 5,328 miles through 10 countries to document how grueling and dangerous the journey of immigrants to the United States can be and to raise money for an elementary school in Atencingo, Mexico. The story of his journey, accompanied by a series of photographs, capture the essence of the people, communities and cultures he encountered along the way. Food and refreshments will include a “walking taco bar” and are free of charge.
Penn State York
Penn State York will hold several events to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, including:
Hispanic Heritage Month Kickoff – Sept. 13, 11 a.m., upper floor of the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center in the hallway next to the fitness center. Weather permitting, it will be held outside of the center's upper entrance.
Please join the Penn State York Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee to mark the start of Hispanic Heritage Month. Light refreshments will be provided and posters highlighting facts about the month will be unveiled. The posters will then be displayed around the campus throughout the month. This event is open to Penn State York faculty, students and staff.
THINKFAST Interactive Trivia (Hispanic Heritage theme) — Sept. 13, noon-1:30 p.m., upper floor of the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center in the lounge area next to the fitness center. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the University Programming Board and play some trivia with a Hispanic Heritage Month theme and win some fun prizes.
Global Eats — Hispanic Heritage Month — Sept. 22 and Oct. 4, noon, Rosie’s Café, Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center.
The Global Engagement Office will host two Global Eats, events designed to increase awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity on our campus. Every month countries will be featured, and the Penn State York community will get to experience foods and learn about the culture of the featured country from students, faculty and staff from the respective country.
- Thursday, Sept. 22 — Featured countries are El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela.
- Tuesday, Oct. 4 — Featured countries are Colombia, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. During this time, there will also be performers.
Rhythms of Hispanic Heritage — Oct. 4, noon, Rosie’s Café, Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center. A performance featuring Colombian Balladeer Rammiro de Colombia; Los Monstros, a five-person group performing Salsa, Merengue, Bachata; and Dance Instructor Christina Osorio.