Spanish Club
The Spanish Club promotes the language and cultures of the Spanish-speaking
world through films, lectures, social gatherings, cooking classes, the
weekly “Spanish Table,” and a diverse array of co-curricular
activities, which allows faculty and students to interact, practice spoken
Spanish and learn about Hispanic cultures in a relaxed atmosphere. For
more information, contact the Department of Modern
Languages and Literatures.
Language House A
Language House A provides a great place for students
in French and Spanish to live, to speak the language they're studying,
and to participate in programs, events, and parties based around French
and Spanish culture.
| Some of the past programs include Mardi Gras, Cinco de Mayo, El Dia de
Los Muertos, and French and Spanish musicians and performers. We've also
had some great film nights and crêpe parties. |
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There are a total of eight members living in Language House A, and six
of them are students who have developed language skills in French and Spanish.
These students have the opporunity to share this living and study space
with the French and Spanish Language Assistants from France and Mexico. |
| Here we have some pictures of the House's lively Mardi Gras celebration
and the fascinating storytelling event with Senegalese raconteur Raouf
Mama. |
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