Join us in remembering loved ones who have passed as we celebrate Día de los Muertos, happening now through November 4th. We invite everyone to contribute to the ofrenda on the third floor of the library. You can participate by decorating a photo frame and placing a loved one's photo on the altar, writing a loved one's name on a sugar skull, or adding a paper marigold. Pet photos/names are also welcome on the ofrenda. Please plan to pick up your photos or sugar skulls by 5pm on November 4th. 

On Friday, November 1st from 12-3, join the Latino Medical Student Association for coffee, pan dulce, and music at the upper plaza across from Fitz Hall. 

 

Visit these links to learn more about Día de los Muertos:

National Museum of the American Latino- Day of the Dead resources 

PBS- How "La Catrina" Became the Iconic Symbol for the Day of the Dead 

PBS- These Wicked Day of the Dead Poems Don't Spare Anyone