PRT 350: Introduction to Literary Analysis through Brazil’s “Belle Époque”
FS24 MW 2:00 - 3:20 p.m., 3cr In this course, Prof. Saulo Gouveia will guide you through aspects of the Belle Époque in Brazil, one of the most decisive moments…
FS24 MW 2:00 - 3:20 p.m., 3cr In this course, Prof. Saulo Gouveia will guide you through aspects of the Belle Époque in Brazil, one of the most decisive moments…
FS24 MW 12:40 - 2:00 p.m., 3 cr This course offers fresh views of the recent political history of the Arab and Francophone worlds from a subaltern angle. Drs. Valentina…
FS24 TR 12:40 - 2:00 p.m., 3cr If you're interested in a career in the health professions, Asst. Prof. Zenaida Moreno-Mosqueda has designed a course for you. SPN 452 Medical…
SS25 TR 10:20 - 11:40 a.m., 3 cr In this course, with guidance from Prof. Safoi Babana-Hampton, you will visit a variety of fascinating art collections and galleries, including the:…
FS24 TR 10:20 - 11:40, 3 cr In this incarnation of FRN 450 Perspectives in the Cultures of the Francosphere, Prof. Safoi Babana-Hampton will lead you in an exploration of…
FS24, 3cr, online (asynchronous) In this course, guided by Prof. Danny Méndez, you will delve into the representation of sex, sexuality, gender, race, and national identities in contemporary Latin American…
Safoi Babana-Hampton, Professor of French at RCS, recently released the official trailer of her HARP Large-Scale Development grant-funded documentary feature "Chœurs atlantiques" (Tales from the Atlantic Beyond). Public release of the…
On Feb. 23, 2024, Prof. Rocío Quispe Agnoli received the Lifetime Achievement Award at MSU’s 5th Annual Women of Color Community (WOCC) Conference. This award honors a woman of color…
On Feb. 12, students from our department’s Italian program ventured to Detroit for a series of events by Afro-Italian rapper Amir Issaa to celebrate Black History Month. The morning of,…
The MSU Latinx Film Festival (LxFF) is returning this year after a four-year pandemic-induced hiatus. Scheduled for Feb. 15-18 at several different venues across the Michigan State University campus and in the Lansing and East Lansing communities, the 2024 festival will continue its tradition of screening ground-breaking independent cinema from Latin America, Spain, and the United States while shining a cinematic light on various social issues.