MLL News & Events
The CSU World Languages Council stands with members of the Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander communities.
In honor and sadness, we post the news of the passing of Dr. Yvette Fallandy. She was 94 years old.
Spanish professor and department chair Jeffrey Tadór Reeder is a volunteer translator for the United Nations.
Many scholars of Latin American modernismo have highlighted key male figures such as Rubén Darío, José Enrique Rodó, and José Asunción Silva as being central to the development of the movement’s stages, but a number of women who were writing during the modernist era have been lar
Robert Train published in the open access online journal Critical Multilingualism Studies: https://cms.arizona.edu/index.php/multilingual/article/view/216
Monday, November 9, 2020: "The Mitzvah Project." About the fate of “Mischlinge” (half Jewish/non-Jewish people) during the Nazi Era through theater and a brief lecture.
Screening of "At Second Glance" followed by discussion with director Sheri Hagen from Berlin. Thursday, October 8, 10-12 via Zoom.
Congratulations to French and Spanish major Victoria Sevilla, winner of the award for most Outstanding EOP Sophomore! The award is given to honor first-generation and economically disadvantaged students who are acheiving academic excellence. Go Victoria!
Ray Lopez is a senior at Sonoma State University, where his unique experience in the foster care system has led him to research the intricacies of the legislative process, equity in the electoral arena, and Latina/o politics.
On November 20th, Phi Beta Delta, SSU’s Honor Society for International Scholars, celebrated new members during the International Education Week.