In honor of Día de los Muertos, the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) and the Association of Latinx American Students (ALAS) held a celebration in the Multicultural Center.
The event aimed to inform students on the traditions and cultural significance of Día de los Muertos.
Snacks and activities were available to students, including face painting.
Around 60 students participated in the event.
Sophomore accounting major and ALPFA member Omar Gomez discussed the importance of the event.
“With this event, we dug a little deeper. Day of the Dead is very meaningful to a lot of Latinos and Hispanics around the world, so the activities are [what] we focused on,” Gomez said.
Students were able to decorate photo frames for their deceased loved ones, paint sugar skull magnets, make paper marigolds and enjoy pan de muerto and Mexican hot chocolate.
ALAS president and senior international business major Emely Garces highlighted the picture frame decorating activity.
“The ofrenda is special, and people who are in dorms want an ofrenda in their houses, too. I feel like we can give that resource to them so they can decorate it and put it in their dorms,” Garces said.
Students were also able to utilize the Multicultural Center’s printer for photos of their loved ones.
Participants left with face paint and crafts.
Students who would like to participate in Día de los Muertos are encouraged to place pictures of their deceased loved ones on the ofrenda located across from the front desk in the Multicultural Center until Monday, Nov. 3.









