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The Romance Languages Colloquium is a series of free, open to the public events organized by graduate students of the Department. The spirit of the event is to share our department’s work with the community, making us more aware of what our colleagues do and giving us the opportunity of talking to about our production. LA TESIS DEL QUECHUISMO PRIMITIVO Dr. Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino, a specialist in Andean languages, holds a Master's degree from…
The Romance Languages Colloquium is a series of free, open to the public events organized by graduate students of the Department. The spirit of the event is to share our department’s work with the community, making us more aware of what our colleagues do and giving us the opportunity of talking to about our production. Hunting Shadows: Resisting Displacement Trauma Leveraging Archives Okikiola Olusanu is a current graduate student (Ph.D.) at the…
This December, David Burke's essay “El mal de Chagas: Su historia y la necesidad de financiar las vacunas para lucharlo” appears in The Classic, the Writing Intensive Program’s journal of undergraduate writing and research. David's paper analyzes how widespread the Chagas disease is in Latin America and the Southern United States and the urgent support needed for vaccine development.  You can read the latest issue and find out more about…
Come dance and find out more about the most popular Brazilian rhythms of the year.

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