MAT Applied Linguistics Lecture Series Continues 4/21

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish program will continue its lecture series in applied linguistics on Tuesday, April 21st, with a presentation by Dr. Paul Toth of Temple University.  Dr. Toth will present, “Teaching Spanish Se with Pace, A Guided, Inductive Approach to Grammar Instruction.”   The event begins at 7:30 p.m. in Armitage Hall, Room … Continue reading MAT Applied Linguistics Lecture Series Continues 4/21

Screening of Documentary “Adelante” Scheduled for 4/16

The Latin American and Latino Studies Program will host a screening of the new documentary, Adelante, on Thursday, April 16th, at 11:30 a.m. in the Campus Center’s Raptor Roost.  The film’s director, Noam Osband, will speak about the film and his creative process prior to the film’s start.  Adelante portrays a community of recent Mexican immigrants who … Continue reading Screening of Documentary “Adelante” Scheduled for 4/16

MAT Lecture Series Continues 4/9

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish program will continue its lecture series in applied linguistics on Thursday, April 9th, with a presentation by Dr. Ana López-Sánchez of Haverford College.  Dr. Lopez-Sanchez will present, “A Genre-Based Curricular and Pedagogical Model for Teaching Foreign Languages.”   The event begins at 6 p.m. in Armitage Hall, Room 113. … Continue reading MAT Lecture Series Continues 4/9

MAT in Spanish Lecture Series Continues 11/17

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish program continues its applied linguistics lecture series on Monday, November 17th, with a presentation by Dr. Kara Moranski of the University of Pennsylvania.  Dr. Moranski will speak on “Engaging Learners in Peer Collaboration to Promote Individual Mediation in the Foreign-Language Classroom.”  The event begins at 6 p.m. in … Continue reading MAT in Spanish Lecture Series Continues 11/17

“The Ethos of Eros” EMIT Conference To Be On Campus 10/23-10/24

The Department of Foreign Languages will host the Early Modern Image and Text (EMIT) Society’s conference, “The Ethos of Eros,” from Thursday, October 23rd through Friday, October 24th.  Session topics range from “The Politics and Poetics of Love” to “The Ethos of Perception.”  The event will be held in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room, and is … Continue reading “The Ethos of Eros” EMIT Conference To Be On Campus 10/23-10/24

Latino Film Series Continues with Film “Goodwill” on 4/23

On Wednesday, April 23rd, at 12 p.m., Documenting the Latino Experience: A Film Series will show Goodwill: The Flight of Emilio Carranza, a film directed and produced by Rutgers-Camden’s own Dr. Robert A. Emmons, Jr. For more information, contact Dr. Lorrin Thomas, Co-Director of Latin American and Latino Studies. 

Music and African Diasporas in the Americas Lecture on 4/8

Assistant Professor Dylon Robbins from New York University will give a lecture called “Listening for an Afro-Latin Soundscape: Music and African Diasporas in the Americas,” on Tuesday, April 8th, at 12:20 p.m. in Armitage Hall 124.  Lunch will be provided at this event. For more information about this event, contact Dr. Alejandra Josiowicz.  This event … Continue reading Music and African Diasporas in the Americas Lecture on 4/8

Dr. Marta Antón Presents “Shifting Trends in the Assessment of Classroom Interaction” on 3/4

Dr. Marta Antón, Professor of Spanish and Chair of the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), will be the guest speaker at the MAT in Spanish’s upcoming Fourth Getting to Work Series: Shifting Trends in the Assessment of Classroom Interaction. The event will take place on Tuesday, March 4th, … Continue reading Dr. Marta Antón Presents “Shifting Trends in the Assessment of Classroom Interaction” on 3/4

“Documenting the Latino Experience” Film Series Begins 2/25

On Tuesday, February 25th, the Latin American and Latino Studies Program presents the film series “Documenting the Latino Experience” with a screening of Niños de la Memoria, a film that explores the search for children who disappeared during the Salvadorean Civil War in the 1980s.  The screening will be followed by a question and answer … Continue reading “Documenting the Latino Experience” Film Series Begins 2/25

Join us for the “Languages in the Professional World” Roundtable Discussion on 2/18

On Tuesday, February 18th, Dr. Celines Villalba, Spanish Language Program Coordinator at Rutgers-New Brunswick, will be the guest speaker at the Master of Art in Teaching Spanish’s Third Getting to Work Series.  The topic is “Languages in the Professional World.” The event begins at 12:20 p.m. in the Armitage Hall Faculty Lounge.  Lunch will be … Continue reading Join us for the “Languages in the Professional World” Roundtable Discussion on 2/18