Past Research Projects
Native Peoples in Mexico and the U.S.: Approaches to Exclusion (2009)
This conference created a space for interdisciplinary dialogue across the social sciences around the question of the relationship between ethnicity and exclusion.
The Great Death: Disease, Environment, Genetics and the Transformation of Mexican Colonial Society (2009)
This multidisciplinary workshop detailed the demographic catastrophe that followed the contact of Spanish and original peoples in the territory of present day Mexico.
Justice Reforms and Government Accountability in Mexico (2005)
Between 2002 and 2005, the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies coordinated a comprehensive research project on Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico.
