Dr. Minets will share with us a discussion of a book proposal “The Slow Fall of Babel: Languages and Identities in Late Ancient Christianity” on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 4:30 in 205 of BB Comer.
September 21-23, at Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Birmingham. Caravan/carpool will leave campus parking lot at Ferguson Center at 4:00 on Friday the 22nd to attend at 5:00. Free dessert for the participants!
A free public talk by Dr. Donald Hall, Herbert and Ann Siegel Dean of Arts and Sciences and Professor of English at Lehigh University, reception to follow.
Dr. Angelika Kraemer, Executive Associate Director of the Center for Language Teaching Advancement (CeLTA) at Michigan State University, will give a workshop on "Task-Based Language Teaching and Learning" February 1, 2018 3:30 to 5:30 pm 203 BB Comer Hall
We offer a tasting of different countries’ EXOTIC foods, made by students from all around the world. Come and join UA students/community to share, enjoy, learn and appreciate global environment and cultural diversity.
Beginning of the year Meet and Greet reception - All MLC faculty, graduate students and staff are welcome for introductions and refreshments. Hope to see you there!
Dr. Pak, Professor of Church History and Academic Dean at Duke Divinity School, specializes in Jewish-Christian relations in the Middle Ages and Reformation and the role of women in the same periods. Come join us as Dr. Pak examines key social and intellectual factors that shaped the reformer's engagement with the biblical text.
The organizing committee of the twelfth annual University of Alabama Languages Conference is pleased to welcome all abstract submissions for this year's conference. UALC 2022 Final Call for Papers deadline is January 10th. Registration is now open for the virtual conference which will take place February 25th to 26th, 2022.
Dr. Michael Shaughnessy will be speaking on "Demographics, Data, and Divergent Paths: A meta-analysis of language programs in the USA". The event will take place from 3:30 to 5 pm in 3104 of the Student Center. This talk focuses on the results of a large-scale data study by the American Association of Teachers of German