Founded in 1992 at The City College of New York, the Dominican Studies Institute of the City University of New York is the first and only university-based research institute in the United States devoted to the study of people of Dominican descent.
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The al fresco exhibition “Identity and Magic: Folk Dances of the Dominican Republic” is based on a selection of photographs by Mariano Hernández, from a book with the same tittle by renowned folklorist Dagoberto Tejeda Ortiz. MORE

A panel on early colonial New York commemorating the fourth centennial of the arrival of Juan Rodriguez in the Hudson’s Harbor Area in 1613.
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An Exhibit Documenting the Lifetime, Work,
and Artistic Trajectory of Two Early Twentieth Century Dominican Artists in New York MORE
and Artistic Trajectory of Two Early Twentieth Century Dominican Artists in New York MORE

We would like to share with you the news about CUNY DSI’s dissemination of a collection of approximately 2,900 photographs of historical sites and monuments from the colonial period of what is today the Dominican Republic. MORE
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CUNY Dominican Studies Institute
The City College of New York
North Academic Center (NAC), 4/107
160 Convent Avenue at 138th Street
New York, NY 10031
Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR)
The City College of New York
North Academic Center (NAC), 4/107
160 Convent Avenue at 138th Street
New York, NY 10031
By phone:
Institute Main Office: 212.650.7496
Archives and Library: 212.650.7170
CUNY DSI is a member since 1998 of
Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR)



