Day of the Dead celebration held at the Department of Modern Languages & Classics; sponsored by the Spanish Club/LEASF. The altar was dedicated to Frida Kahlo. The “calaveras literarias” (skul\l
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Elizabeth Naranjo Hayes awarded SREB-DSP Dissertation Year Award
Elizabeth Naranjo Hayes was awarded a prestigious Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)-Doctoral Scholars Program (DSP) Dissertation Year Award for 2021-2022. As a State Doctoral Scholars Fellow, she will be awarded
Dr. Sarah Moody Interviewed for Q&A with A&S
Dr. Sarah Moody, associate professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Classics, discusses learning new languages, Spanish literary production, and the Latin American, Caribbean, and LatinX Studies Program.
Dr. Micah McKay’s article “‘Pasto sin fin del basurero’: Trash and Disposal in the Poetry of José Emilio Pacheco”
Dr. Micah McKay’s article, “‘Pasto sin fin del basurero’: Trash and Disposal in the Poetry of José Emilio Pacheco,” (published in the Latin American Literary Review, vol. 47, no. 93) received
MLC congratulates its newest MA and PhD graduates
The Department of Modern Languages and Classics was well represented at the recent Fall Graduation, with several of our students completing their programs. In the pictures below you can see
Sigma Delta Pi Induction Cerremony
The Sigma Delta Pi Induction Cerremony took place on December 5th, 2019 to welcome 11 new members to the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society – Sigma Delta Pi. You can
Senior Spotlight: Resha Swanson (Spanish)
Congratulations to Resha Swanson on her graduation this December! Resha is getting her Bachelor of Social Work & Bachelor of Arts in Spanish/ Minor in Political Science. Resha has been
2018 Spanish Academic Honors & Awards
This year the celebration of Undergraduate and Graduate student recipients of the 2018 Spanish Academic Honors and Awards took place on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 4:30 pm in Gorgas Library
Thomas Coffman publishes articles on Spanish verb evolution; Snapchat in Education
Congratulations to PhD student Jana Thomas Coffman on two publications appearing in December, 2017: Spanish and Portuguese Review: “The Fall of So, Esto, Do, and Vo and Rise of Soy,