 - 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 
 
            