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Spring 2025 Romance Languages and Literatures Award Winners
Umrath Lounge | Tuesday, April 29th
Food for Thought
An undergraduate Spanish course provides a taste of Latin American literature and history.
Francophone Week 2023
Celebrated yearly in March, the International Francophonie Day (Journée Internationale de la Francophonie) is a worldwide celebration that reunites francophones to celebrate French language and francophone cultures. This year, we reflect on the role of time in shaping the francophonie ; the French language has changed and continues to change to reflect the enormous diversity of francophone communities in all continents around the globe using the language for everything from everyday communication to writing scientific reports and groundbreaking literature.
Latin American Film Series March 3 - April 24, 2023
Award-winning films by contemporary Latin American directors
RLL Faculty & Students share their poetry on Life/Lines
RLL Faculty and Students participate in the Center for Humanities Poetry Exercises, Life/Lines.
Three Arts & Sciences students participate in Q&A with Leïla Slimani
Three Arts & Sciences students participate in Q&A with Leïla Slimani.
Francophone Week March 20th-26th, 2021
Join the the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures for Francophone Week, March 20th-26th, 2021.
Publication of Liquid borders: migration as resistance
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.
Professor Michael Sherberg publishes The Decameron Fourth Day in Perspective
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.
Graduate Fellow Olivia Lott lauded with PEN translation honor
Professor Tili Boon Cuillé publishes Divining Nature: Aesthetics of Enchantment in Enlightenment France
The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures congratulates Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature Tili Boon Cuillé on the publication of her new book, Divining Nature: Aesthetics of Enchantment in Enlightenment France with Stanford University Press.