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Graduate student milestones

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies extends its warmest congratulations to all graduate students who successfully completed exams this academic year!

MA Prelims:The following students have successfully completed their Masters degree!
Karin Whitehouse
Daniela Goldfine
Sean Raley
Kristin Powell,
Angela George

PhD Prelims: The following students are now A.B.D.!
Joseph Towle
Naomi Wood
Nelly Pilares
Katherine Ostrom

PhD Defense: The following students have completed their Ph.D.!
Gerardo Chavana
Hector Reyes-Zaga
Sara Mack
Deyanira Rojas-Sosa

05/15/09
WelcomeFounded in the 1960s, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, is widely recognized as a pioneer in the study of language, literature and, more broadly, cultural expressions from interdisciplinary perspectives grounded in socio-historical consciousness and political urgency. We offer B.A. degrees in Spanish and in Spanish and Portuguese; M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Hispanic Literatures and Cultures, Hispanic Linguistics, and Lusophone Literatures and Cultures. Our faculty have strengths in the colonial, postcolonial and globalization triad; gender and sexuality studies; memory and witnessing; human rights; and border cultures. In Linguistics, our strengths are in the study of language in its context(s) with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches to language contact, phonology, pragmatics, second language acquisition, sociolinguistics and syntax. At present we are undergoing an exciting moment of renovation and growth, and are looking forward to further enhancing both undergraduate and graduate learning experiences through a series of presentations, lectures, films, workshops, and opportunities for professional development and for community outreach. The department also has strong institutional ties with important research communities across campus such as the Institute for Advanced Study, European Studies Consortium, CARLA (Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition), Center for Medieval Studies, and ICGC (Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Global Change).

The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Last modified on May 6, 2009