Originally published in Critical Studies on Terrorism in 2021, the essay has been reissued as part of a special edition collection commemorating the events of September 11th, 2001.
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Caleb H. Kelley, Spanish PhD candidate, presents research at digital linguistics conference in Spain
Caleb H. Kelley, a PhD candidate in Spanish linguistics, recently presented the pilot study for his dissertation research at the second Congreso Internacional de Lingüística Digital (CILiDi) on May 5,
Dr. Ana Corbalán receives Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Award
Last week, Dra. Ana Corbalán received the Alabama National Alumni Association’s Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Award, making her the first from Spanish to receive this honor since its 1976 inception.
Dr. Bryan Koronkiewicz receives Faculty Fulbright Award
Congratulations to our own Dr. Bryan Koronkiewicz on receiving a Fulbright award this year! He joins five other UA faculty members in this honor. Full statement from UA News Center:
Dr. Xabier Granja awarded Leadership Board Fellowship
Dr. Xabier Granja has been awarded the three-year College of Arts and Sciences Leadership Board Fellowship, representing the whole of Arts & Sciences. Dr. Granja is being recognized for his
Caleb H. Kelley, Spanish linguistics PhD candidate, presents research at Ohio State University Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics Symposium
Caleb H. Kelley, a PhD Candidate in Spanish linguistics, recently gave a successful presentation on his latest research project entitled “Syllable-final /s/ and the sociolinguistic construction of gay personae in
Sarah Valentín-Sánchez, Spanish PhD student, publishes book review in the Spanish and Portuguese Review
From the Spanish and Portuguese Review site: “Valentín-Sánchez writes an alluring review of Amor y sexo en el Siglo de oro by Luciano López Gutiérrez (2019). The author creates a dynamic
Spanish PhD student Sarah Valentín-Sánchez wins the 2023 Karatheodoris Award
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
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 –