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
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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,
City of Northport names Rafael Álvarez for “Education Leader of the Year” award
Congratulations to Rafael Álvarez of the Spanish section on his recent City of Northport Education Leader of the Year Award announced in the Tuscaloosa News. His translating, interpreting, and support
Dr. Granja’s SP 356 class featured in Service Learning
Congratulations to Dr. Xabier Granja for his SP 356 Advanced Grammar and Composition class’ coverage in the 2016-2017 Service Learning publication recently, which features Dr. Granja’s and his students’ work
Tarco Carrera receives SREB dissertation award
Congratulations to Spanish graduate student Henry Tarco Carrera on receiving a SREB Dissertation Award for 2017-2018!
Drs. Moody and Posner named Faculty Fellows in Service Learning
Congratulations to Sarah Moody and Shirin Posner on being selected as 2017-2018 Faculty Fellows in Service-Learning by the Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility. Last year Marie-Eve Monette also had
Nine Graduates win Fulbright Awards for 2017-2018
Sponsored by the US State Department, Fulbright Awards are highly competitive, and provide grants for individually designed study and research projects, or for English-teaching assistantships. Nine UA graduates have been