MLC Faculty meeting
115 Woods Woods Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe first fall faculty meeting will be held on August 29, 1:00 to 2:00 in 115 Woods Hall.
The first fall faculty meeting will be held on August 29, 1:00 to 2:00 in 115 Woods Hall.
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!
The annual fall General Assembly of all MLC graduate students, graduate advisors and LPDs will take place on Friday, Sept. 14, beginning at 3 PM, in the Forum at the
The Spanish Program of MLC invites you to the talk Perceptions on Spanish-English Mixing: Myths and Realities by Dr. Cecilia Montes-Alcalá, Associate Professor of Spanish at Georgia Tech. Abstract: The mix of Spanish and English is a natural, albeit often poorly understood, behavior in the discourse of bilingual individuals. Misconceptions surrounding the so-called Spanglish influence our attitudes…
Prof. Jon E. Lendon, of the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia, will present a talk entitled "The Experience of Ancient Battle: Greek Infantry Combat and Modern Riot Control.” Comparing ancient and modern tactics, Prof. Lendon seeks to "explain the mechanics of Greek hoplite combat and also the subjective experience of battle…
Mrs. Nora Cortiñas is one of the founding members of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Línea Fundadora (Argentina). Since 1977, this activist group has been protesting their childrens' disappearances during a military dictatorship. The Madres are famous around the world for meeting every Thursday in the central space for Argentine civil engagement, the Plaza de Mayo, where…
Please join MLC in supporting Spanish Linguistics PhD candidate, Claudia Martínez, as she competes in the 3MT (3 Minute Thesis) competition finals. Ms. Martínez's talk is "Improving Spanish Pronunciation Through Monitoring".
The final screening for this semester's LACLS Film Series is upon us! This week, we will be showing the film NN by Peruvian filmmaker Héctor Galvéz from 2014. Continuing with this year's theme of dictatorships, democracy, transition, and justice, the film follows the work of forensic anthropologists as they attempt to identify bodies uncovered 20 years after…
Sunshine 2.0 is a professional traveling theatre troupe based at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) in Rochester, NY. The performance is presented by both
Screening of Patricio Guzmán’s documentary film Nostaligia de la luz (2010). The Chilean Atacama Desert is the home of two searches: one by astronomers exploring the history of the cosmos, and one by women looking for the loved ones disappeared during Pinochet’s dictatorship. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.