Professor Acree serving as faculty marshal in Spring 2021 graduate school commencement
Professor Acree will be a faculty marshal at graduate school commencement.
Professor Acree will be a faculty marshal at graduate school commencement.
Two new publications by Prof. Moraña, Professor of Spanish and Program Director of Latin American Studies and William H. Gass Professor in Arts and Sciences
This booklet tells the story of bringing the Hostile Terrain 94 exhibit to our city of St. Louis. Just as the exhibit itself is a memorial for those who have lost their lives unnecessarily in the U.S.-México borderlands, this booklet is a memorial to the work of communities who fight for justice and human dignity in our world today. We hope that this document inspires the continuation of such work long after the exhibit itself is no longer in St. Louis.
Julie Singer and William Acree have been promoted to Professor, of French and Spanish, respectively after many years of outstanding teaching and scholarship at Washington University.
RLL Faculty and Students participate in the Center for Humanities Poetry Exercises, Life/Lines.
Congratulations to Olivia Lott (ABD, Hispanic Studies), who has received the Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation/Teaching Fellowship at Kenyon College for 2021-22 academic year.
Enjoy these Francophone Meme Contest Winners
Three Arts & Sciences students participate in Q&A with Leïla Slimani.
Join the the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures for Francophone Week, March 20th-26th, 2021.
The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures and the Latin American Studies Program congratulates Professor Mabel Moraña latest publication, Liquid Borders migration as resistance with Routledge.
The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures congratulates Professor Sherberg on the publication of his book, The Decameron fourth day in perspective with the University of Toronto Press.