EVENT: Michigan Latino Legislative Day, October 7th
The Second Annual Michigan Legislative Latino day will be held virtually at the Capitol through Zoom on Wednesday, October 7th from 11am-12pm!
The Second Annual Michigan Legislative Latino day will be held virtually at the Capitol through Zoom on Wednesday, October 7th from 11am-12pm!
“Latinx at the Crossroads: Cultural Maps of a New American World” Featuring David Carrasco (Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of the Study of Latin America), a Mexican American historian of religions…
National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15 to recognize the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States of America. Here…
The department has become aware of a job opportunity in Okemos, MI that seeks language skills as one of its preferred qualifications. This is a great opportunity for students in…
While the pandemic has been a trial by fire for most, Social Studies and Science teacher and MSU Spanish alumna Hannah Kahn smoothly adapted to the new norm of remote…
Christopher Long, Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, sent a collection of resources for National Voter Registration Day by email this morning (September 22nd, 2020). You can find…
After this session, participants will be able to draw upon current terminology to refer to disabled learners/learners with disabilities, explain the premise of Universal Design for Learning, consult various general…
Alumna Julia Domínguez, who earned her M.A. in Hispanic Studies from MSU in 2000, received this year’s Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award College/University Level from the American Association of…
In my 7th Grade Honors Literature class and 8th Grade Standard Plus English class, I design new curriculum, apply my skills for teaching aspects of language (grammar, vocabulary, etc.), and discuss literature with my students. In my Spanish class, I give students a preview of the language and do mostly introductory lessons.
I am originally from East Lansing and my parents were both Spartans, so I had a lot of exposure to MSU growing up. I also had the opportunity to walk on the MSU football team. As a large university that emphasized caring for the less fortunate, it was a perfect fit for me.