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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…

Jan 3, 2016

An American Wolfpack Abroad: Marc Celestini’s Summer of Learning and Adventure

Marc Celestini, a senior at NC State University, has an impressive range of academic and recreational pursuits. He is majoring in computer engineering and electrical engineering while also studying minors in Spanish and art and design [...]

Dec 19, 2015

Happy Holidays and a Prosperous 2016!

The holiest of all holidays are those Kept by ourselves in silence and apart; The secret anniversaries of the heart, When the full river of feeling overflows;– The happy days unclouded to their close; The sudden joys that out of darkness start As flames from ashes; swift desires that dart Like swallows singing down each…

Dec 14, 2015

Chancellor Names Two Newly Retired Foreign Languages and Literatures Faculty to Emeritus Status

Recently, Chancellor Woodson named Foreign Languages and Literatures retired faculty Toby P. Brody and Michèle Magill to the status of "Faculty Emeritus."

Dec 9, 2015

New Course Focused on Asian-American Culture and Literature to Be Offered in the Spring

The Technician recently reported about a new course focused on Asian-American culture and literature that will be offered by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures in the coming Spring semester. This will be the first course of this kind ever to be offered at NC State. In the article, Foreign Languages and Literatures professor Nathaniel Isaacson explains that he [...]

Dec 3, 2015

Foreign Languages & Literatures Welcomes New Graduate Services Coordinator Valerie Batta

The Foreign Languages and Literatures Department at NC State is thrilled to welcome Valerie Batta as the new Graduate Service Coordinator. Valerie is a woman of worldly involvement, and she has attended college in many countries. She was born and attended undergraduate school in Cameroon, Africa. Valerie received her Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Konstanz in Germany, [...]

Nov 30, 2015

Il Circolo Italiano, Where the Wolfpack Can Experience a Little Bit of Italy Right Here in Raleigh

Are you interested in a club rich with Italian culture and language? Are you hoping to be part of an organization with dedicated and passionate leaders? Then check out NC State’s Circolo Italiano! Under the guidance of club adviser and Italian professor Anna-Rita Bonnaduce-Dresler, the Circolo Italiano or Italian club flourishes as an environment where students can gather and experience [...]

Nov 19, 2015

Academic Press Fosters Global Conversations

Through collaboration and innovation, the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures is home to an academic press that publishes books from leading scholars throughout the Americas.

Nov 11, 2015

Meet Rajan Singh, First Student to Complete Portuguese Minor

The NC State Foreign Languages and Literatures Department is delighted to congratulate Rajan Singh (class of 2016) on being the first student to complete a minor in Portuguese. Majoring in Biomedical Engineering, Singh “always intended to study abroad, and always intended to learn a second language.” The language of choice, for him, was Portuguese. Singh chose…