As I strolled through Mississippi State University’s recent rendition of the annual International Fiesta, I marveled at all the unique cultures that blended together in one place. Mississippi State is becoming increasingly international in its student demographic, and that comes with a unique shift to the culture students create on campus. Culture affects many aspects.
As I strolled through Mississippi State University’s recent rendition of the annual International Fiesta, I marveled at all the unique cultures that blended together in one place. Mississippi State is becoming increasingly international in its student demographic, and that comes with a unique shift to the culture students create on campus. Culture affects many aspects.
Learning a new language may seem difficult to accomplish during college, but taking classes can yield a whole new set of skills on top of being bilingual.  There is just so much more that comes from studying language that can serve our society beyond just being able to say those words, or communicate in that language, Linley Melhem, the Department of Classical & Modern Languages strategic growth developer, said. Â
Melhem is a Texas Tech alumna with a master s degree in languages and cultures with an emphasis in applied linguistics. She also speaks three languages herself including English, Arabic and Spanish. Â
Learning a language is like football players taking ballet classes to improve their skills on the field, Melhem said. Â