Organizations

Latino Student Alliance La Casa Bolivar (Spanish House) Cuban and American Student Association (CASA)
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. (ΛΘΑ) Latin American Student Association (LASA) at Darden Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
Students Helping Honduras (SHH) Towards A Better Latin America (TBLA) Latino/Hispanic Peer Mentor Program (PMP)
Latino Student Alliance Advocacy Committee (LSA Advocacy)    



Latino Student Alliance

The Latino Student Alliance is the umbrella organization for the Latino/Hispanic Community at UVa. It is a working group that brings together leaders of the diverse Hispanic/Latino and Latin American student organizations. The goal is to facilitate communication and exchange of ideas among the various organizations, to coordinate scheduling of events and activities, and to collaborate on worthy projects (such as Hispanic Heritage Month and Latino Awareness Week). Membership in the LSA is open to all students. We encourage you to join one of our programming committees within La Cultura, our programming council.

La Casa Bolivar (Spanish House)

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La Casa Bolivar (Spanish House) a language/culture immersion residence hall affiliated with the Spanish Department and closely linked to the Hispanic/Latino student community. Through its name, La Casa Bolivar honors UVA's first Latin American student, Fernando Bolivar, nephew of patriot Simon Bolivar.

Cuban and American Student Association (CASA)

Freedom: It's not just a Cuban thing, it's a human thing. The Cuban and American Student Association at UVa is a human rights and cultural organization that seeks to promote freedom of expression both specifically in Cuba and in general. We also seek to inform others about the current situation in Cuba through educational and cultural events.

Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. (ΛΘΑ)

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Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. (ΛΘΑ) is the first and largest Latina-based Sorority in existence. The Gamma Alpha Chapter at UVA seeks scholarly excellence, minority unity, cultural/political awareness, and excellence in community service and educational programs. Non-exclusive, ΛΘΑ Sisters represent a diverse mix of race, religion, and creed.

Latin American Student Association (LASA) at Darden

Latin American Student Association (LASA) at Darden is committed to providing students of Latin descent and others with interests in Latin American cultures within the Darden community with a forum to pursue cultural, professional, and social activities and opportunities.

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)

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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) is a nation-wide organization which promotes advancement of Hispanics in engineering, science, and education. As part of our work with the University, we develop study groups, participate in programs that would benefit students seeking leadership and professional careers, assist in locating and providing scholarships, attend national and regional conferences to introduce members to Corporate America, all with the goal of supporting and enhancing the Hispanic student's educational goals.

Students Helping Honduras (SHH)

Students Helping Honduras (SHH) at UVa, is part of a registered nonprofit that seeks to provide economic and educational opportunities to communities in Honduras and to engage students and young professionals in its projects from beginning to end. In the United States, SHH members develop project ideas, fundraise, and spread awareness of the conditions in Honduras.

Towards A Better Latin America (TBLA)

Towards A Better Latin America (TBLA) is an organization that works throughout the year to collect funds for one or two specific projects chosen at the beginning of each year by its members. Founded in 2002, we have worked on different projects in countries such as Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, El Salvador, Cuba and Nicaragua. In the academic year of 2006-2007, we sponsored three small projects; we worked with Patch Adams to help build his clinic in El Salvador, fundraised for two Cuban artists to help buy supplies and a computer, and we built a playground and bought sewing machines for a group of women in Nicaragua.

Latino/Hispanic Peer Mentor Program (PMP)

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Hispanic/Latino Peer Mentor Program (PMP) assists Hispanic/Latino and Latin American first-year and entering transfer students with their college transition by providing one-on-one guidance through the use of peer mentors. In addition, the PMP offers a wide range of academic, social and career development programs designed to support each student's transition to college and to help create a strong sense of community. Our core purpose is to guide and support LHA students and to enrich their experience at UVA. We provide a base of support by uniting LHA students among themselves to support their integration into the UVA community at large. For more information, please contact our Co-Chairs: Claudia Quintero or Erika Jimenez.

Latino Student Alliance Advocacy Committee (LSA Advocacy)

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'We are students dedicated towards raising awareness of Latin@ issues at the University of Virginia and the Charlottesville Community.We  especially care about the University of Virginia publicly endorsing the DREAM Act and educating our student body and the community about the DREAM Act and other aspects of Comprehensive Immigration Reform.You need to care because all Americans deserve the opportunity for higher education and a better life for themselves and their families.'