Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies

News & Events

Departmental News
Announcements, etc.
 
Events Calendar
Month Event
September 2007 Writer's Workshop
October 2007 Adriana Ortiz Ortega Lecture
  Writer’s Workshop
  Cañizares-Esguerra Lecture on Trans-Atlantic Studies
November 2007 Writer’s Workshop
January 2008 Center for Medieval Studies Lecture by Visiting Prof. Ben Liu
  'Tango Fire' Performance at the Northrop
February 2008 Lecture with Dr. João Guilherme Ripper, Music from South America
  Current Approaches to Spanish & Portuguese Second Lanaguage Phonology Conference (February 22-23)
  "The Expulsion of the Moriscos 1609: A Retrospective" (February 27)
  Writer's Workshop (February 27)
  The State of Iberoamerican Studies Serices: Human Rights and the Theater. The Iberoamerican African Dispora (February 28-29)
February-March 2008 The 7th Political Theater Festival (February 14-March 2)
March 2008 Writer's Workshop (March 27)
  2008 Graduate Symposium in Romance Languages and Literatures (March28-29)
April 2008 Spanish & Portuguese Alumni Reunion (April 5)
Writer's Workshop (April 18)
International Symposium on Human Rights and Cultural Productions (April 23-24)
Presentation by Professor Laura Bass, Visitor from Tulane University (April 25)
 
Department Newsletter - "Connecting Cultures"
Annual Newsletter from the Department in .pdf format.
 
Department Faculty Searches
Currently the Department is searching for two faculty positions. Start date would be August, 2008.
 
Archived News & Events
Calendar of Events from previous years
 
Projects & Publications
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Last modified on April 22, 2008