FRN420: Gained in Translation – French-English Translation
SS25 – Mon-Wed: 8:30 AM-9:50 AM, 3cr We have all heard about what can be lost in translation. But have you ever thought about what can be gained through translation?…
SS25 – Mon-Wed: 8:30 AM-9:50 AM, 3cr We have all heard about what can be lost in translation. But have you ever thought about what can be gained through translation?…
Congratulations to Mariam Sayed, an MSU French alumna, for being one of 8 MSU students/alumni nominated for the prestigious Marshall Scholarship.
The Department of Romance and Classical Studies is proud to celebrate Vanessa Weller, a third-year PhD student in French and Francophone Studies, for her recent publication. Vanessa’s paper, originally presented…
Assistant Professors Elizabeth Tuttle and Jena Whitaker in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State University are excited to announce the return of the MSU Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival. The 2024 festival is slated to bring one classic and five contemporary French films to MSU’s campus during the month of October.
SS25 – Tue: 10:20 AM-12:10 PMTue/Thu: 12:40 PM-2:00 PM, 3cr If you’re passionate about music and eager to explore its deeper connections to culture and history, SPN412: Boleros to Protest…
SS25 – Asynchronous Online, 3cr Are you looking to deepen your Spanish language skills and explore new dimensions of cultural understanding? SPN452: Reading and Translation offers the perfect opportunity. Taught…
SPN412 led by Dr. Alejandra Márquez is the course you’ll want to register this Spring 2025 to dive deep into the intersectional complexities of culture, sexuality, power, and identity in Latin America.
SS25 MW 3:00 - 4:20 p.m., 3cr In this course, Prof. Mark Davis will guide you on a journey to the dark side of Renaissance culture in the Latin world.…
This year the College of Arts & Letters welcomes 41 new faculty and staff members. These faculty and staff members were recognized during the College of Arts & Letters’ 2024 Faculty and Staff Welcome Reception on Sept. 30 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.
The Department of Romance and Classical Studies congratulates Prof. Silvina Bongiovanni for publishing her recent article, "Accounting for effects of monitored speech: vowel nasalization, nasal consonant weakening and /s/ production…