Sarah Valentín-Sánchez, a PhD student in Literature in the Spanish Program, won the Karatheodoris Award for the 2023 Gender & Race Studies Paper Competition. Her entry was research conducted in
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Dr. Iñaki Rodeño’s “Four Books, One Latino Life: Reading Richard Rodriguez” to be included in the A&S Faculty Book Show
Congratulations to Dr. Rodeño for the honor of having his book selected for exhibition at the A&S Faculty Book Show! The exhibit will run on weekdays from March 3rd –
Congratulations to the newest inductees of the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society
We are happy to announce that 10 of our Spanish Program’s students have been inducted this semester to the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi, Beta Alpha chapter.
Selection of photos from 2022 Day of the Dead Celebration
Statement adapted from the Spanish Program Facebook: “We have been very busy celebrating Day of the Dead at UA Campus. In Mexico, Día de Muertos is a time to remember
Riley VanMeter presents his latest research at ALC16
Congratulations to our own Riley VanMeter for a successful conference presentation at this year’s Oct. 21-22 Arizona Linguistics Circle Conference at the University of Arizona! He presented a recent work
Dr. Micah McKay invited to join editorial board of LACIS Review
Congratulation’s to Dr. Micah McKay on receiving an invitation to join the editorial board of the LACIS Review, an online journal that describes itself as seeking “to develop multidisciplinary and
Writing Center Support for French and Spanish Students
The Writing Center now has tutors with intermediate proficiency in French and advanced/native proficiency in Spanish. The Writing Center is open to all members of the UA community, and both
Congratulations to Katherine Lightfoot
Katherine Lightfoot is the University of Alabama 2021-2022 winner for Outstanding Service by a Graduate Student. Katherine is a graduate student earning her Masters Degree in German. She is currently
Day of the Dead celebration held at the Department of Modern Languages & Classics
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
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