In 1995, UNESCO designated April 23 as World Book Day to honor books and authors and to encourage everyone to read. This […]
Los pasos de un malagueño
The current students studying abroad in Málaga have continued the videos about their experiences that were began last semester. Created […]
Brazilian Quotas: Re-Thinking the History of Race Relations
Prof. Jerry Dávila’s, University of Illinois, research focuses on the influence of racial thought in public policy, as well as […]
Madeleine Gardner Wins FYS Award
As inspiration to read and write on Baldomero Lillo’s work, Professor DeLutis-Eichenberger led her First Year Seminar through a coalmine […]
Game Night at la Mesa de Español
On Wednesday February 11th, Dickinson College Spanish Club hosted a game night during the weekly Spanish table, a venue where […]
Intermediate Spanish participates in their own “Amazing Race”
On Tuesday, February 10, students in Professor DeLutis-Eichenberger’s intermediate Spanish class competed in an “Amazing Race” style Spanish competition! Following […]
Antonio Soler on Contemporary Spanish Culture
On Wednesday, December 3, Spanish novelist Antonio Soler gave a lecture entitled “Contemporary Spanish Culture: 39 years of democracy after […]
En torno a mi proceso creativo: orígenes y trayectoria de Lilí
On Thursday, November 13, the Department of Spanish’s Fall 2014 writer-in-residence, acclaimed novelist Antonio Soler, presented an event (in Spanish) […]
Portuguese Club brings Capoeira to campus
On Friday, November 14, 2014 the Portuguese Club hosted a capoeira demonstration and workshop. A mestre-de-capoeira came to campus to […]
Critically acclaimed novelist Antonio Soler works with advanced Spanish class
Prof. Mark Aldrich’s Modern and Contemporary Spanish Literature class received special instruction from critically acclaimed Spanish novelist Antonio Soler, whose […]