University of Alabama Languages Conference
Ferguson Student Center , United StatesThe University of Alabama Languages Conference, February 17-18, 2017
The University of Alabama Languages Conference, February 17-18, 2017
The University of Alabama Languages Conference, February 17-18, 2017
A group of Caribbean women arrive by bus to a small rural Spanish village that is overwhelmingly populated by men. In quirky and sometimes dramatic situations, they try to adapt to intercultural exchange and relationships.
In Havana, Raúl dreams of escaping to Miami. He appeals to his friend Elio to help him reach the forbidden world 90 miles across the sea. One night, full of hope, they face the biggest challenge of their lives.
This year we will honor the Undergraduate and Graduate student recipients of Academic Honors and Awards on Friday, April 7, 2017 at 2pm in the Anderson Society Room of the Ferguson Center. This is Room 3115, closer to the Ballroom.
Honduran teenager Sayra leaves her home in Tegucigalpa to reunite with ther father who now lives in the U.S. Her travels are filled with unexpected events and encounters, until she finally reaches and crosses the American border.
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Modern Languages and Classics faculty are pleased to lead students in summer study abroad programs in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. Students earn academic credit and have an experience that many consider their very best while attending The University of Alabama.
The Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center downtown has another Cover to Cover Faculty Book Exhibit on Thursday, August 31at 5:00 PM. Two of MLC’s authors and their works will be featured: Dr. O’Rourke and her co-edited The Handbook of Hispanic Linguistics (Wiley-Blackwell) and Dr. K. Summers and his monograph Morality After Calvin: Theodore Beza’s Christian