“Life under Siege: Clandestine Circulations in Nineteenth-Century River Plate” Dr. Mayra Bottaro (U-Oregon) 3:30 on Tuesday, April 21 in 203 BB Comer Bottaro announcement April 2015
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Invited guest lecture
“Life under Siege: Clandestine Circulations in Nineteenth-Century River Plate” Dr. Mayra Bottaro (U-Oregon) 3:30 on Tuesday, April 21 in 203 BB Comer Bottaro announcement April 2015
Spanish section in the News
http://cw.ua.edu/article/2014/10/program-offers-tutoring-for-hispanic-children-
Spanish Professor develops community outreach
Karina Vázquez’s SP 353 Spanish Conversation students got their creative juices flowing by performing short, interactive plays in Spanish for Latino children ages 4 to 12 at Holt Elementary School
UA students mentor children who speak English as a second language | CESR
“Students in a Spanish conversation class use interactive theatre to connect with Latino children” http://cesr.ua.edu/ua-students-mentor-children-who-speak-english-as-a-second-language/
UA Students Earn Language Scholarships from State Department
Two University of Alabama Honors college students have been selected to receive Critical Languages Scholarships from the U.S. State Department. Congratulations to Emily Simon, a junior majoring in international studies and
News from Graduate Students!
Our graduate student Marta Boris has accepted a Tenure-Track position at the University of Idaho. Congratulations Marta!
AATSP-Alabama Conference “Empowering Language Educators Through Collaboration,” Auburn University, Montomery, February 3-4, 2012
Spanish faculty, instructors and graduate students presented the following papers: – Dr. William Worden presented at the Desayuno Literario, within the AATSP Chapter Meeting – Dr. Ignacio F. Rodeño organized,
Spanish Faculty in Cuba!
As part of the 10th Year Anniversary of the Alabama-Cuba Iniciative, five faculty members of the Spanish section travelled to Cuba Feb. 5-11 for a series of academic presentations and