Dr. Bernard Issa to present on eye tracking in second language acquisition
B.B. Comer 203La Última Letra is pleased to present the guest speaker for Spring 2018. We will be hosting Dr. Bernard Issa from UT Knoxville to give a talk related to his
La Última Letra is pleased to present the guest speaker for Spring 2018. We will be hosting Dr. Bernard Issa from UT Knoxville to give a talk related to his
This year we will honor the Undergraduate and Graduate student recipients of the 2018 Spanish Academic Honors and Awards on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 4:30 pm in Gorgas Library 205
For many years the Spanish Program has proudly hosted the Spanish Convention, which is organized in conjunction with La Federación de los Círculos del Español de Alabama (FCEA). The Spanish Convention
Join us for a PIE Workshop, where the experts at UA Crossroads will help us learn how diversity and inclusivity effect our everyday lives! Of course, food will be provided
A Graduate Student Roundtable titled "What I Learned on the Academic Job Market” will be held for graduate students in Modern Languages & Classics. Presenters will include graduate students on
University Libraries and the Graduate Student Association will sponsor a publishing workshop for graduate students. All graduate students are invited to attend.
The Graduate Exam of Spanish Written Proficiency is offered to graduate students at the end of each semester, typically two weeks before finals week. Graduate students may request to take
Help us close out the semester with food, games, and fun for our last meeting!
Beginning of the year Meet and Greet reception - All MLC faculty, graduate students and staff are welcome for introductions and refreshments. Hope to see you there!
The Spanish Program of MLC invites you to the talk Perceptions on Spanish-English Mixing: Myths and Realities by Dr. Cecilia Montes-Alcalá, Associate Professor of Spanish at Georgia Tech. Abstract: The mix of Spanish and English is a natural, albeit often poorly understood, behavior in the discourse of bilingual individuals. Misconceptions surrounding the so-called Spanglish influence our attitudes…