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Crossing borders, bridging divides
Employment Opportunity: Assistant Professor of Latinx Studies
‘They’re eating pets’ – another example of US politicians smearing Haiti and Haitian immigrants
Amanda Carey, teaching professor in Spanish, receives the 2023 Excellence in Teaching Award
Breaking Taboos and Caregiving in Kettly Mars's "I Am Alive", Translated from French by Nathan H. Dize
Faculty Employment Opportunity: Assistant Professor position in Global Hispanophone Studies
Beyond ‘Casablanca’: Tracing the routes of refugee writers By Josh Valeri
Francophone Week 2023
Latin American Film Series March 3 - April 24, 2023
Faculty Employment Opportunity: Lecturer in French
Incubator for Transdisciplinary Futures announces first round of funded projects
Recipes for a very Arts & Sciences Thanksgiving
Prof. Ignacio Infante is one of the Arts & Sciences fall 2022 SPEED grant winners
Teaching modernity in the mountains
Roundtable to explore Cuillé's "Divining Nature"
The sovereignty of joy
Faculty Employment Opportunity: Assistant Professor of French.
Hayes and Acree appointed to leadership roles in support of graduate education
Book edited by Jonatán Martín Gómez y Patricio Sullivan, two PhD candidates at our Hispanic Studies program
Acree appointed Dean's Fellow for Graduate Education Initiatives
Faculty Employment Opportunity: Latinx Performance Studies Position
France for Pre-Med in Nice program awarded Transatlantic Mobility Program grant
Professor Acree serving as faculty marshal in Spring 2021 graduate school commencement
Prof. Moraña publishes two new books: Pensar el cuerpo Historia, materialidad y símbolo and Líneas de fuga ciudadanía, frontera y sujeto migrante
Hostile Terrain 94 in review
RLL Faculty & Students share their poetry on Life/Lines
Francophone Week March 20th-26th, 2021
Publication of Liquid borders: migration as resistance
Professor Michael Sherberg publishes The Decameron Fourth Day in Perspective
Graduate Fellow Olivia Lott lauded with PEN translation honor
Professor Tili Boon Cuillé publishes Divining Nature: Aesthetics of Enchantment in Enlightenment France
Prof. Ignacio Infante Receives Emerson's 2020 Excellence in Teaching Award
Professor Rebecca Messbarger wins the Rome Prize Fellowship in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Publication of Mabel Moraña's Philosophy and Criticism in Latin America: From Mariátegui to Sloterdijk
On Race, Colonialism, and Falling Monuments in Spain and the US, By Professor Akiko Tsuchiya
Professor William Acree wins LASA 2020 Best Book Award
Professor Rebecca Messbarger Interviewed by CNN: Here's how Italians 'quaranteamed' 700 years ago
Professor Ignacio Infante Publishes a Translation of Vicente Huidobro's Temblor del cielo
Professor Michael Sherberg Offers Some Coronavirus Lessons From Boccaccio
Professor Rebecca Messbarger Explains What A 14th-Century Italian Novel Teaches Us About Social Distancing
Academe’s Shameful Neglect of Spanish, By Professor Ignacio Sánchez Prado
Changing Narratives: WU Professor Ignacio Sánchez Prado Named Library of Congress Kluge Chair
Prof. Rebecca Messbarger's New Course Explores Seven Centuries of Dealing With Death in Italy
Jarvis Thurston and Mona Van Duyn Professor in the Humanities Ignacio Sánchez Prado responds to 'American Dirt' in Washington Post article
A War With Words: How Spain’s Women Lobbied Against Slavery in Cuba
Professor Harriet Stone publishes new book, Crowning Glories: Netherlandish Realism and the French Imagination during the Reign of Louis XIV
Prof. Sánchez Prado Installed as Jarvis Thurston & Mona Van Duyn Professor in the Humanities
Publication of Staging Frontiers by Professor William Acree.
New book from Almenara Press co-edited by Professor Elzbieta Sklodowska
Professor Rebecca Messbarger’s The Lady Anatomist Goes International!
Faculty publication: Unsettling Colonialism: Gender and Race in the Nineteenth-Century Global Hispanic World, by Akiko Tsuchiya
Sigma Delta Pi inducts five new members
Olin Acquires a Valuable Resource for French Studies
Billy Acree receives the GSS Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award
Congratulations to Javier García-Liendo
Professor William Acree receives NEH Fellowship for his project on “The Creole Circus”
Publication of Representing Mental Illness in Late Medieval France. Machines, Madness, Metaphor, by Professor Julie Singer
Good Gaucho Gone Bad: The Creole Drama
Literatura en los Siglos XIX y XX, Antonio Saborit, Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado y Jorge Ortega (coordinadores)