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Tere Paniagua serves as Executive Director of Cultural Engagement at Syracuse University, overseeing La Casita Cultural Center and Punto de Contacto's art programs. She teaches SPANISH 301 and other courses, blending academic instruction with community-driven initiatives. With over 20 years of experience, she has developed bilingual educational programs, managed art exhibitions, and fostered cultural connections between Syracuse's Hispanic communities and the university.
- Responsible for La Casita's operations and Punto de Contacto's literary/artistic projects
- Designed SPANISH 402 (Hispanic Journalistic Practices) now part of Languages department
- Recipient of 2010 Chancellor’s Award for Community Engagement
Her research interests focus on cultural preservation through arts education, Latino identity formation, and cross-cultural dialogue. She has organized exhibitions in NYC, San Juan, and Buenos Aires, producing documentaries like Eyes of Pérez Celis and Vinyl and Red Lips.
Recent articles highlight her work in community-based art programs and symposiums on cultural conventions. Her awards reflect recognition for both artistic curation and educational innovation.
Managed over $500k in grants for arts programs, including funding for El Punto Art Studio serving underserved youth. Advised faculty searches in Languages and Arts Leadership programs.
Led collaborative initiatives with institutions like the Spanish Action League and the Smithsonian for projects like 'Latinos and Baseball.'

