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 ...
Monday, Oct. 14, 202412:30 – 2:00 p.m.Wells Hall B342Via Zoom: https://msu.zoom.us/j/93452845652Meeting ID: 934 5284 5652Passcode: RCS Join us for a conversation with Spanish writer Munir Hachemi, named one of the ...
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 ...
The Department of Romance and Classical Studies congratulates Dr. Meagan Driver on the publication of her recent article, “‘Mentor, friend, teacher, and learner’: The beauty, opportunities, and challenges of heritage ...
RCS Spanish Professor Scott Boehm and Peter Johnston (Film Studies), were awarded a Large-scale Development Humanities and Arts Research Program (HARP) grant to film the new feature-length documentary Our Knotted ...
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 ...
RCS Spanish professor Alejandra Márquez’ timely article on Americans traveling to Mexico for reproductive health services will reach an estimated audience of over 13 million viewers. The article was published ...
In early December, two faculty members Scott Boehm and Rocío Quispe-Agnoli received prestigious grants from the MSU Research Foundation to fund their projects. The Humanities and Arts Research Program (HARP) ...
On Feb. 3, Scott Boehm presented a major public humanities project in a virtual colloquium organized by ALCESXXI. Boehm, among four other scholars from separate institutions, were invited to present ...
Welcome to advising, Jena Whitaker! Jena Whitaker, Assistant Professor of French, is also taking on the new role of advising. Jena will be working alongside Jennifer Gansler to provide academic ...
It may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Peru, but the Andean country has a fascinating cultural scene centered on speculative fiction or ...
Professor of Hispanic Studies, Rocío Quispe-Agnoli, has published a new book titled Latin American Literature in Transition Pre-1492–1800 with University of Iowa professor, Amber Brian. Rocío Quispe-Agnoli is William J. ...
In the Heritage By Design podcast, Gabriela DeRobles, Jade Wu and Meagan Driver connect with heritage speakers and signers from different backgrounds to explore stories and experiences at home, work, ...
Professor Safoi Babana-Hampton’s Humanities Without Walls (HWW) project was featured in a HWW newsletter called “Research in Retrospect: Hmong Memory at the Crossroads“. The piece was written by Heather Ennis, ...
Professor Scott Boehm has recently published an article that makes the case that it would be to our collective benefit to consider 20th century Spanish history when attempting to understand ...
Professor Rocío Quispe-Agnoli was one of the invited presenters on the XIII Annual Colloquium for Literature Students at the Federico Villarreal National University (XIII Coloquio Annual de Estudiantes de Literatura, ...
Waking up to text messages from a supervisor in Spain with a six-hour time difference became part of Kaitlyn Wehner’s daily routine this past summer as an intern for Youlosophy, ...
The Department of Romance and Classical Studies is pleased to celebrate Ph.D. Candidate Giovanni Salazar Calvo, who has received the 2021 Varg Sullivan Graduate Award for Best Article Published by ...
Patricia V. Lunn (Professor Emerita of Spanish at Michigan State University) and Ernest J. Lunsford have announced the new third edition of their book En otras palabras: Perfeccionamiento del español ...
The Department of Romance and Classical Studies is pleased to celebrate Dr. Joseba Gabilondo’s new Basque translation of his book Before Babel: A History of Basque Literatures. Dr. Gabilondo presented, ...
The Department of Romance and Classical Studies is pleased to announce Dr. Anthony Grubbs’ new edition of Juan de Benavides’ comedia Vida y muerte de San Cristóbal. This work is ...
The Department of Romance and Classical Studies is very pleased to announce and celebrate the latest installment of Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades (REGS), Vol. 46, Issues 1-2. ...
We are pleased to announce the release of a special issue of Miriada Hispánica dedicated to the late Professor Nancy Marino. The collaborators include former and current MSU faculty members and her ...
“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 ...
The Medieval Studies Student Association at the University of New Mexico is hosting a virtual graduate student conference, titled “Redefining the Middle Ages.” Proposals are due to redefiningconference2021@gmail.com by November ...
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 ...
In 2020, Prof. Aurora Wolfgang published her edition and translation of “Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve: Beauty and the Beast: The Original story” in the series “The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto ...
Professor of Hispanic Studies Rocío Quispe-Agnoli was awarded the 2017 Flora Tristán Book Award for the best scholarly book about Peru published in 2016 for Nobles de papel: Identidades oscilantes y genealogías borrosas ...