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May 2, 2016

ESL Graduate Students Bring Science Research to the General Public

Public speaking is intimidating for many people. But what if your task is to explain complicated academic or scientific topics to an audience with no background in your field? And speak clearly and idiomatically in your second language? Even more intimidating. ESL students rose to the challenge when they participated in the first-ever Science Slam, part of the NC State Department of Communication’s “Com Week” held March 28 - 31.

Apr 29, 2016

Faculty Event Honors Scholars Who Think and Do

Humanities and Social Sciences honored its top scholars who Think and Do on April 27 at the college’s annual awards reception. Department heads from across the college joined Dean Jeff […]

Apr 26, 2016

Graduate Student Alex Hyler Receives Sigma Delta Pi Grant

Alex Hyler, Graduate Teaching Assistant and Master’s in foreign languages and literatures student, recently received the Sigma Delta Pi Graduate Research Grant. The grant is helping to fund her research in the Yucatan this summer alongside Dr. Jim Michnowicz for her MA research project. There, she will be conducting 12 sociolinguistic interviews in Merida, Yucatan with young (19-20 year-old) monolinguals (Spanish speaking only) and bilinguals (May and Spanish speaking).

Mar 7, 2016

UNC Scholar to Talk about State Violence and Maya Literature in Guatemala

“State Violence, History and Maya Literature in Guatemala” A Talk by Dr. Emilio del Valle Escalante  Wednesday March 23 – 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.  Location: Withers 331 Dr. del Valle Escalante  (Guatemala, 1970 / maya ki`che`) is Associate Professor of Latin American Studies and Latin American Indigenous Literatures at University of North Carolina at Chapel…

Feb 22, 2016

In the Spotlight: Gary Mathews

Gary Mathews is a man of many talents and interests. An inspiring teacher, Gary completed his bachelor degree at Harvard and his PhD in Comparative Literature at Berkeley. He has been teaching comparative and world literatures at NC State since 2009. Currently, he also coordinates the Classical Languages and Literatures Program at the Department of Foreign Language and Literatures. Gary sat down with us to talk about his love for teaching and his many passions, including his work as a Japanese Noh theater performer.

Feb 5, 2016

Spring 2016 Brownbag/Research Talks Series

The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures invites the NC State community to attend our Spring 2016 Brownbag/Research Talks Series. Since its inception in 1907, the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures is committed to the teaching of modern and classical languages, literatures, and cultures as an indispensable part of the University's mission.

Jan 31, 2016

The Time to Study Abroad is Now

One of the best ways to immerse yourself in a culture is to live it — not just study it. After all, at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, we want our students to learn just as much about the human experience as they do about language. How do you accomplish that? By traveling!…

Jan 16, 2016

In the Spotlight: Lynda Nyota

Lynda Nyota first learned about trauma while listening to first-hand accounts of living through war and displacement from friends and co-workers in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. After that, she developed a keen interest in the topic that she knew she could only understand better by going back to Academia.

Jan 11, 2016

Foreign Languages Graduate Studies Information Night: January 15

Thinking about going to grad school for Spanish or French? Come get your questions answered! MA in Foreign Languages at NC State Graduate Program Information Night Friday, January 15 6:30pm Withers Hall Main Lobby Meet professors, current students and alumni. Learn about our program, classes, opportunities for funding, and what you can do with a…

Jan 7, 2016

FLL Faculty Invited to SCOLT as Top Ten Presenters

  Three Foreign Languages and Literatures faculty members were voted among the top-ten ranked presenters in the 2015 Foreign Language Association of North Carolina conference (FLANC) last October. As such, they have been invited to present at the Southern Conference on Language Teaching (SCOLT) in spring 2016, a conference with a mission of furthering “the advancement of the study of…