2024-01-18
- Two students and a professor from the School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics were recognized at the Linguistics Society of America (LSA) 2024 meeting in New York City this month.
- 2024-01-11 - Craig Williams explores links between American Indians and classical languages and literatures.
- 2023-12-12 - Two manuscripts that played a crucial role in the Czech cultural revival turned out to be forgeries. But their contributions to Czech literature and national culture were real, says Slavic languages and literatures professor David Cooper.
- 2023-11-16 - The School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics will be offering a new course on intercultural competence in Spring 2024.
- 2023-11-09 - Spanish and linguistics professor Silvina Montrul recently received two major honors. Her book ...
- 2023-10-31 - The School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics welcomed more than a dozen new faculty members this fall.
- 2023-10-27 - Professor Harriet Murav has won a prestigious NEH Scholarly Editions and Translations Award for her collaborative translation of “In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Short Fiction by Jewish Writers from the Soviet Union.”
- 2023-10-27 - The Program in Comparative & World Literature (CWL) is now the Department of Comparative & World Literature.
- 2023-10-25 - Mithilesh Mishra, director of the Hindi and South Asian languages program in the Department of Linguistics, is being honored for his contribution and commitment to Hindi.
- 2023-10-25 - Classics professor Antony Augoustakis is the new associate dean for humanities and interdisciplinary programs.
- 2023-10-23 - The Intensive Language Instruction Program (ILIP)—formerly known as the Intensive Foreign Language Instruction Program, or IFLIP—will be back Summer 2024.
- 2023-10-20 - Not many people can say they once gave advice to Brad Pitt and mentored a student who went on to create a critically acclaimed TV series currently airing on Hulu. Andy Horton (PhD, ’73, comparative literature & film studies) can.
- 2023-10-18 - When you’re a student, there are moments—both on and off-campus, both big and small—that you know will stick with you forever. For one group of students, studying abroad in Athens, Greece with the help of the Reveliotis Family Hellenic Travel Scholarship was one of those moments.
- 2023-10-16 - Leonard Cornell McKinnis II and Alexia Williams, professors of religion and African American studies, join religious scholars across the country in recognizing the strength of the Black Church in history—and its role in helping Black people gain an identity—but they’re also working to widen the narrative.
- 2023-10-13 - When Russia began its attack on Ukraine, colleges across the country recalled students already in those two countries and put future study abroad trips on hold. More than a year after the invasion, the impacts of the war continue, including in the sphere of higher education. Brian Yang, a PhD student in the Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, experienced one of...