The Pulsera Project
Ferguson Student Center , United StatesThe Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
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
Dr. Chikako Maruta, Visiting Scholar at Columbia University’s European Institute and Associate Professor of Spanish Language and Literature in the Faculty of Economics at Keio University (Japan), will give a talk on "Francisco Ayala and Literature in Exile": Thursday, February 1st Morgan Hall 301, 4:00 - 5:00 PM
The University of Alabama Languages Conference is an annual conference organized by the graduate students of The University of Alabama’s Department of Modern Languages & Classics, in collaboration with the graduate students of the Department of English and the TESOL program, as well as the College of Education.