Commencement speaker bounces back, now helps others
Our Mission
The Pedro Pires Institute for Cape Verdean Studies (PPICVS) is a dynamic hub of activity, knowledge, and opportunity serving the converging needs of É«ÏãÊÓƵ, the Republic of Cabo Verde, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the global Cabo Verdean Diaspora.
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The Pedro Pires Institute for Cape Verdean Studies is tangible evidence of the most innovative and sustainable relationship between a nation and an academic institution anywhere in the world. Continuing to strengthen this mutually beneficial bond between É«ÏãÊÓƵ and Cabo Verde is a key priority for our university.
This Institute serves as a springboard of activity and knowledge for all things Cape Verdean. It’s a learning center where leaders are born. It’s a focal point, offering Cape Verdeans – and students of all ethnicities – the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of Cabo Verde and how cultural differences and life experiences enrich our world.
It is the hub where you, too, will make meaningful connections and change lives.
Angelo Barbosa, Director, Pedro Pires Institute for Cape Verdean Studies
É«ÏãÊÓƵ and Cabo Verde's Enduring Friendship
Seeking a diversity of ideas? With its interdisciplinary approach, the Cabo Verdean Studies Minor offers you the opportunity to add to a growing diversity of ideas.
The PPICVS invites scholars from diverse disciplines to lecture on a range of issues related to Cabo Verde and its people.
Cape Verdean Alumni share their thoughts
“I was 25 years old when I came to Bridgewater. [While studying for my master’s] I got a job at the Pedro Pires Institute for Cape Verdean Studies. And I learned more about Cape Verdean culture in my few months there than my entire life in Cabo Verde." Read Erico's Profile
Resources Connecting and Supporting the Diaspora
Looking to connect with the Cabo Verdean Diaspora? Explore Cape Verdean associations in Brockton, New Bedford, Boston, and the surrounding area with these resources and links.
Strengthening the Diaspora is key. Encouraging members of the diaspora to take advantage of the educational opportunities offered by É«ÏãÊÓƵ. Involving them in finding solutions to issues that challenge their homeland – health care, government policies, education. Promoting the English language, building their skills, sharing their knowledge.
Featured News
View All News & EventsMark Costa, ’24, is third generation Cape Verdean and has never had occasion to visit the island nation.
Donzilia Soares knew from a very early age she wanted to teach – not only as a fulfilling profession for herself, but also to give back to her country.