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 graduate students from the College of Education. Keynote Speakers Dr. Manuel Díaz-Campos, Indiana University – Bloomington Dr. Esther Allen, City University of New York
Lecture given by Dr. Josefa Salmón, Rev. Guy Lemieux Distinguished Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at Loyola University New Orleans While in many Latin American countries Indigenous peoples remain marginalized and oppressed by the governments in power, they have increasingly entered intellectual circles and impacted dialogue and discourse about their cultures and their…
Please join us Wednesday, Feb. 6th at 6:30 pm in Gorgas #205 for a presentation/discussion on the current uprise in Sudan. Presented by Arabic club member Ilham Ali.
Join Dr. Safa Elnaili and Dr. Saad Bushaala for coffee at Starbucks (Ferguson Center). Engage with other Arabic learning students and native Arabic speakers to practice your Arabic language skills and learn about the amazing culture, all that while enjoying a warm cup of coffee!
Lecture to be given given by Dr. Josefa Salmón, Rev. Guy Lemieux Distinguished Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at Loyola University New Orleans on "Latin American thought from a Bolivian Perspective: Some Marxist and Indigenous Cases" While in many Latin American countries Indigenous peoples remain marginalized and oppressed by the governments in power,