The World Languages & Digital Humanities Studio in the World Languages, Literatures & Cultures Department is excited to announce the return of the Digital Humanities Meet-Up series on Feb. 29.
A report on the state of Spanish and world language education in Arkansas was released in December by a team of faculty from the World Language, Literatures and Cultures Department
The report, Arkansas Participation in a 500-Million-Person Community: Building Capacity for Spanish Teaching Statewide, was led by Professors Luis Fernando Restrepo, Raquel Castro Salas and Brenda Magnetti.
Raquel Castro Salas, teaching assistant professor of Spanish, was honored with the Cordes Chair for her commitment to advancing service learning in her Spanish classes.