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Acree named vice dean of interdisciplinary initiatives and innovation

9.30.24

William Acree has been named the inaugural vice dean of interdisciplinary initiatives and innovation, a new position to support and enhance collaborative research and education across Arts & Sciences.

Employment Opportunity: Assistant Professor of Afro-Hispanic Studies

9.25.24

Employment Opportunity: Assistant Professor of Latinx Studies

9.19.24

Estos son los tiempos de callar

9.19.24

‘They’re eating pets’ – another example of US politicians smearing Haiti and Haitian immigrants

9.17.24

Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance continues to defend the false claim that migrants in Springfield, Ohio, have been abducting and eating area cats and dogs.

Romance Languages & Literatures Honors 2024

5.9.24

Congratulations to our 2024 RLL Award Winners!

How a Haitian Rap Album Says More About Napoleon’s Colonial Legacy Than Ridley Scott’s Film

1.23.24

Skip the new blockbuster if you’re interested in Napoleon’s Caribbean legacy, says Nathan Dize, a scholar of French Caribbean literature and intellectual history. Instead, Haitian rapper Jean D’Amérique fills in the missing history and the continuing impact of its fight for independence in his debut album, ‘Mélancholie Gang.’

Arts & Sciences faculty integrate Literacies for Life and Career into their classrooms

12.4.23

CLA Co-Directors Danielle Dutton and Ignacio Infante featured on The American Vandal podcast

12.1.23

Rodrigo Viqueira, doctoral candidate in Hispanic Studies, selected as a finalist for the A&S Dean's Award for Research Excellence

11.2.23

Graduate students recognized for research excellence

Amanda Carey, teaching professor in Spanish, receives the 2023 Excellence in Teaching Award

11.2.23

The Ampersand

Breaking Taboos and Caregiving in Kettly Mars's "I Am Alive", Translated from French by Nathan H. Dize

10.17.23

Reviewed by Laëtitia Saint-Loubert for Reading in Translation