Rachel Gabara Awarded NEH Fellowship The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a research fellowship to Rachel Gabara, associate professor in the University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ department of Romance languages, funded as a part of more than $30 million in new NEH grants for 188 humanities projects nationwide. Read more about Rachel Gabara Awarded NEH Fellowship
Documenting Your Teaching Effectiveness On Wednesday, January 29, Lisa LaCross, Teaching and Learning Specialist in the Center for Teaching and Learning, will join us for a workshop entitled, "Documenting Your Teaching Effectiveness." The workshop will take place from 4:00-5:00 PM in Gilbert Hall 112. Here is a brief description: How do you know/show that your teaching is effective? This workshop explores methods to document your teaching impact and how to translate your teaching effectiveness into an academic job application. We hope to see you there! Read more about Documenting Your Teaching Effectiveness
GSO Colloquium Series The GSO cordially invites you to the presentation of: Marta Huduskova f you would like to participate in the GSO Colloquium series, please contact the colloquium planning committee at: romlcolloquiumseries@gmail.com Read more about GSO Colloquium Series
Spanish major Kristian Joi Walker in the news! Spanish and World Language Education major Kristian Joi Walker is UGA's Amazing Student this week! She selected Romance Languages faculty member Tim Gupton as her favorite professor. Read more about Spanish major Kristian Joi Walker in the news!
Willson Center and LACSI Lecture: Deborah Cohn, Indiana University Deborah Cohn, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Indiana University-Bloomington, will give a lecture entitled "Cold War American Studies: Robert Spiller, the U.S. Information Agency, and the American Studies Certificate." Part of her current research project, "Cold War Humanities," Cohn's talk examines the history of an American studies academic certificat developed at the behest of the U.S. Information Agency, which targeted non-citizens outside the United States. Read more about Willson Center and LACSI Lecture: Deborah Cohn, Indiana University
Graduate Student Colloquium The GSO cordially invites you to the following event: Special Guest Presentation Dr. Jane Tylus (Yale University) "Italy at the Margins of Empire: Pastoral as a Way of Seeing" If you would like to participate in the GSO Colloquium series, please contact the colloquium planning committee at: romlcolloquiumseries@gmail.com Read more about Graduate Student Colloquium
Film Screening and Discussion with Fred Kuwornu Film screening and Q & A with filmmaker Fred Kuwornu. Kuwornu, activist-producer-writer-director, was born and raised in Italy and is of Italian-Ghanaian descent.18 IUS SOLI: The Right to Be Italian (2012) is an award-winning grassroots documentary about the issue of citizenship for the over 1,000,000 children born in Italy to immigrant parents, who are denied citizenship because they have no Italian “blood”. This event is made possible by the generous support of: The Departments of Romance Languages, and Theatre & Film Studies; The Willso Read more about Film Screening and Discussion with Fred Kuwornu
Italian Studies Lecture: Jane Tylus, Yale University Jane Tylus, professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at Yale University, will give a lecture entitled "Italy at the Margins of Empire: Pastoral as a Way of Seeing." Tylus's visit to UGA is hosted by the Early Modern Studies Research Group, an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant-funded research project in the Global Georgia Initiative of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. Matching funds are provided by Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, and the departments of English, History, Romance Languages, and Theatre and Film Studies. Read more about Italian Studies Lecture: Jane Tylus, Yale University
Colloquium Series The GSO cordially invites you to our Graduate Colloquium Series. Special Guest Presentation: Dr. Derek Beaudry (University of North Georgia) "The Political and the Everyday in Alonso Ruizpalacio’s Film Güeros" If you would like to participate in the GSO Colloquium series, please contact the colloquium planning committee at: romlcolloquiumseries@gmail.com Read more about Colloquium Series
Magdalena Matuskova Named Service-Learning Fellow for 2019-20 Magdalena Matuskova, Lecturer in the Department of Romance languages, has been named a Service-Learning Fellow for the 2019-20 academic year. Matuskova is developing a new service-learning course on Spanish-English medical and health care interpreting, in which students will develop skills through taking part in interpreting in health education and clinical settings. Read more about Magdalena Matuskova Named Service-Learning Fellow for 2019-20