Students in Dr. Rios' HUMA 1305 (Intro to Mexican-American Studies) visit the Louise
Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts.
Students in Dr. Rios' HUMA 1305, Introduction to Mexican-American Studies, course
make piñatas to learn about material culture. (Levelland Campus)
Dr. Rosiles' HUMA 2319, American Minority Studies, class explores the history, significance,
and celebration of Dia de los Muertos. (Reese Center Campus)
Mrs. Keener's World Cultures (HUMA 2323) students explore a new way of note-taking
to learn about The Nuer, a culture of people living in the South Sudan. (Plainview
Campus)
Mrs. Miller's Lifespan Growth & Development (PSYC 2314) students create a concept
map to understand influences on life expectancy. (Levelland Campus)
Mrs. Smith's HUMA 2323 (Students in Mrs. Smith's World Cultures course (HUMA 2323)
complete projects to learn about the Aztec Sun God (Levelland and Reese Center Campuses).World
Cultures) projects