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Dec 2nd, 2021
Students in Dr. Melissa Stewart’s Advanced Oral Spanish class (SPAN 470/G) ended the semester with debates on contemporary issues in Spanish. This activity allows students to demonstrate what they have learned throughout the semester.
View ArticleDec 2nd, 2021
WKU Modern Languages recently hosted an event for high school students in Kentucky in which they, too, can observe and recognize Hispanic heritage and culture in their own lives, by writing about a person of Hispanic roots who has positively impacted thei
View ArticleDec 1st, 2021
WKU’s Department of Music is adding a new sound to its holiday concerts with Bowling Green TubaChristmas. Professor David Humphreys and the WKU Tuba/Euphonium Studio will present the free concert from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 12 at Greenwood Mall.
View ArticleNov 29th, 2021
Bethany Waddey is a Spanish and Communications Sciences and Disorders major. She explains how pairing a language major or minor with any degree can lead to more career opportunities.
View ArticleNov 29th, 2021
WKU Gender & Women's Studies has changed physical locations, has experienced staff changes, and has altered classroom instruction delivery and events. But through it all, GWS has continued to thrive!
View ArticleNov 22nd, 2021
Spanish syntax and sentence structure were put aside to welcome four Hispanic guests that raised their spatulas to demonstrate their favorite recipes from home: patacones and mango salad from Ecuador, empanadas from the Dominican Republic, potato omelets
View ArticleNov 22nd, 2021
Last weekend, WKU Arabic students Reece Gillespie, Garrett Strickler, Kerby Gilstrap, and Cody Smith, along with Modern Languages Arabic instructor Lhousseine Guerwane, participated in the second annual U.S. Arabic Debate Championship (USADC) at the Unive
View ArticleNov 19th, 2021
On Friday, Nov. 12, the English Department hosted the annual Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture, which featured presentations of academic papers from undergraduate students that were preselected for their distinct perspectives
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