Yulia Bosworth featured in La Conversation-Canada
Yulia Bosworth published " " in The Conversation (La Conversation-Canada). (April 2026)
Jeanette Patterson to present at AFTI Conference
Jeanette Patterson will present "Translation and Power in the Medieval French Life of the Evil Pilate" and participate in a discussion on âPower Dynamics in Translator Training and Professional Developmentâ at the American Translation and Interpreting Studies Association Conference on April 10-12. (April 2026)
Two faculty members present at an International Spanish Sociolinguistics Workshop
Bryan Kirschen and RocĂo Leguisamon Tolentino will present at the 12th International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics at Georgetown University from April 9-11. Bryan will lead a workshop titled âAljamiado in Action: A Hands-on Workshop on Script Choice and Sociolinguistic Practice in Sephardic Spanishâ and RocĂo will present on âEl Español en Contacto con el InglĂ©s: Cambio de CĂłdigo entre Hablantes Dominicanos en Nueva Jersey.â (April 2026)
Honing our Craft
Romance Language faculty presenting their work at ÀÖČ„Ž«Ăœâs Honing Our Craft Conference. Rachel Samiani co-presented âBuilding bridges: Fostering a love for Italian heritage and culture,â along with Amalia Roma-Circensi; Elizabeth Clarke and Bryan Tran co-presented âThe French Connection: A Creative and Collaborative Journey Across the Agesâ and Emerita Hamdan participated on a panel on the topic of: âTranslation in the Foreign Language Classroom, along with Amalia Roma-Circensi, Melissa Greco, and Marella Feltrin-Morris. (March 2026)
Yulia Bosworth to present at international conference
Yulia Bosworth will present âCarney-vous français?â: An Analysis of Media Discourse
Surrounding the Prime Ministerâs French at Quebec Past and Present: The 14th Annual
Colloquium on Quebec Studies. (March 2026)
Elke Defever to present at the Comics Arts Conference
Elke Defever will present âMoebius, Myth and the Politics of the Fantasticâ at the
Comic Arts Conference. (March 2026)
Yulia Bosworth wins Media Engagement Award
Congratulations to Associate Professor of French and Linguistics Yulia Bosworth who has received the 2026 Media Engagement Award at the Conversation Celebration Awards. Dr. Bosworth's article âIs Trumpâs assault on Canada bringing QuĂ©bec and the rest of the country closer together?" resulted in a number of news features and interviews, including on radio and television. You can read more about her award and work on BingUNews. (March 2026).
Gerardo Pignatiello to present at international conference
Gerardo Pignatiello will be attending the 60th Conference of the Southwest Council of Latin American Studies (SCOLAS) in Mexico City, from March 5-7, where he will present âÂĄSeñor comisario... yo soy criminal!â: crimen, justicia y capitalismo industrial en el tango canciĂłn. (March 2026)
Two faculty members to attend the 57th NeMLA Convention
Elke Defever and Robert Myak will be attending the 57th Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) Convention in Pittsburgh, from March 5-8. Elke will chair a panel on BD & graphic novels: Medium, Message, and the Politics of the Visual. Robert will present both âEvolving Motherhoods in the Poetry of Ăngela Figueraâ as well as âLiterary Activism and Transformative Violence in Carolina Yuste's Toda mi violencia es tuya (2025â) . (March 2026)
Robert Myak presents at international conference
Robert Myak presented his paper entitled "Choreographed Reading and Hybridity in 'Ya (no) seremos esclavos'" for the panel Thinking Through/With Dance in Latin American and Iberian Cultural Studies at the American Comparative Literature Association's Conference in Montreal, Canada. (February 2026)
New publication from Azucena Trincado Murugarren
Azucena Trincado Murugarren published the article ¿Invisibles? Trans-identidades en la España contemporånea. Vernon Press, p.161-176. (February 2026)
RocĂo Leguisamon Tolentino publishes new book chapter
RocĂo Leguisamon Tolentino coauthored a new book chapter entitled "" in C. Bardel, A. Bergström, A. Gudmundson, & F. Vallerossa (Eds.), Tense and aspect in multilingual romance language education (pp. 319-348). De Gruyter Mouton. (January 2026)
Robert Myak presents at MLA Annual Convention
Robert Myak presented "Beauty and the Void in Juan RamĂłn JimĂ©nezâs Dios deseado y deseante" on the panel "Republican Radical 'Poethics' in Exile" at the MLA Annual Convention 2026: Finding Community and Strategies for Higher Ed. (January 2026)
Ana Ros publishes new book review
Ana Ros published a book review for the journal PeriphÄrica on Lisa DiGiovanniâs Militarized Masculinity in Spain and Chile: Remembering Violence through Film and Literature (University of Toronto Press, 2025) in PeriphÄrica: Journal of Social, Cultural, and Literary History, 3(2). To view,. (December 2025)
Yulia Bosworth featured in Le Devoir newspaper
Yulia Bosworth has published an editorial piece titled "Un regard admiratif de lâextĂ©rieur sur les diffĂ©rentes façons dâaimer le français au QuĂ©bec" in the Canadian newspaper Le Devoir. To read her work, . (December 2025)
Gerardo Pignatiello to present at the Moving Media in the Americas Conference
Gerardo Pignatiello will present "Historia yfuturizaciĂłn en el cine latinoamericano
del
siglo XXI" at the Moving Media in the Americas Conference, held at Tulane
University (Dec. 4-6). (December 2025)
Gerardo Pignatiello releases new book
Gerardo Pignatiello recently published the book El policial campero argentino (1845-2010), published by Iberoamericana (2025). For more information, . (November 2025)
Bryan Kirschen contributes to special volume of Letras Hispanas
Bryan Kirschen served as invited editor of a special volume on Judeo-Spanish and Sephardic Studies in , also publishing the article ââWhy is this Night Different from All Other Nights?â: The Use of Ladino in Ritualized Ceremony Among Sephardimâ (November 2025).
Elke Defever to present at Midwest Modern Language Association Conference
Elke Defever will present "Algerian francophone manga as acts of resistance: Counter-narratives in Fella Matouguiâs Ă la recherche de ma sĆur Hayat (2010) and La RĂ©volution (2012)" at the Midwest Modern Language Association, taking place at Loyola University Chicago (Nov. 14-16). (November 2025)
Robyn Cope publishes three book reviews
Read Robyn Copes latest book review publications below (November 2025):
- âDĂ©sirĂ©e Congo by Evelyne Trouillot, Trans. M. A. Salvodon (review).â vol. 99, no. 6, 2025, pp. 78.
- âWeâre Alone by Edwidge Danticat (review).â vol. 31, no. 1, 2025, pp. 281-83.
- âBlack Existential Freedom by Nathalie Etoke (review).â vol. 55, no. 1, 2025, pp. 202-204.
Yulia Bosworth presents at Association for Canadian Studies conference
Yulia Bosworth presented âNous voulons un pays": Discourse on Identity, Nationhood, and Sovereignty in Parti QuĂ©bĂ©cois Instagram Postsâ at the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States Conference, in Seattle, Washington (11/13-11/16).
Sarah Rubio presents at Hispanic Linguistics Symposium
Sarah Rubio presented "The Role of Lexically-Specific Usage Patterns in L2 Spanish Determiner Productionâ with Sara Zahler (NCSU) at the Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, taking place at the University of Arizona, Tucson (11/13-11/15). (November 2025)
Rachel Samiani recognized by Union-Endicott Central School District
Rachel Samiani received a "Having Made A Difference" award from Union-Endicott Central School District for her community-engagement work with students learning Italian in the district. (November 2025)
Ana Ros published an article with the Instituto Caro y Cuervo
Ana Ros recently published her article âÂżVeinte años no es nada? La crisis del 2001 y los usos de la historia en Buena vida (Delivery).â , edited by MarĂa Ofelia Ros Matturro and Luz Marina Rivas Arrieta, Instituto Caro y Cuervo, BogotĂĄ, 2025, pp. 17-39. (October 2025)
Yulia Bosworth presents at workshop hosted by the American Association of Teachers of French
Yulia Bosworth presented â at AATF of Central New Yorkâs fall workshop in Syracuse, New York. (October 2025)
Bryan Kirschen delivers talk at Penn State University
Bryan Kirschen presented "Documenting Judeo-Spanish: Development, Endangerment, and Revitalization," at Penn Statesâs Language . (October, 2025)
Ana Ros delivers IASH talk
IASH fellow Ana Ros, presented her research on "What Memory Forgets: The Rise of the New Right in Post-Dictatorial Latin America". (October 2025)
Marco Ali Spadaccini to present at international conference
Marco Ali Spadaccini will present âReassessing the Ottoman presence in the Adriatic through its relationship with Anconaâ at the International Congress on Ottoman Studies in Venice, Italy. (October 2025)
Bryan Kirschen publishes book chapter
Bryan Kirschen has just published âGlobal Encounters: Discourse in and about Haketia, the Judeo-Spanish of Morocco.â In Farah Ali, Carol Ready, and Sherez Mohamed (Eds.), . John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp. 185â219. (October 2025)
Ana Ros coedits special volume of Hispanic Issues Online
Ana Ros and colleagues (Gabriela Fried Amilivia and Mariana Norandi) have co-edited : Transmisiones de la memoria de la dictadura en Uruguay, a special volume in Hispanic Issues Online, featuring an introduction from co-editors as well as Anaâs article âUruguay: Trayectos de la memoria a cuarenta años de la transiciĂłn democrĂĄtica" (8-30). (September 2025)
Two faculty members receive special recognition from Provost for Community-Engagement
Rachel Samiani and Bryan Kirschen were selected as â24-â25 BU award recipients. Rachel received the Provostâs Award for Faculty Excellence in Community-Engaged Teaching, and Bryan received the Provost's Award for Excellence in Community-Engaged Scholarship. An award ceremony will take place later this fall; more details to follow. (August 2025)
Yulia Bosworth's work featured in Canadian paper Le Presse
Yulia Bosworthâs piece âLes leçons du QuĂ©bec pour mes compatriotes amĂ©ricainsâ (Lessons from Quebec for my fellow Americans) was published in the Canadian paper La Presse. To read, . (July 2025)
Ana Ros published an article in Ăawi: Arte, diseño, comunicaciĂłn
Ana Ros published âUruguay: La desobediencia incipiente y a pesar de todoâ, in La otra posmemoria: Creaciones artĂsticas por la verdad, la justicia y la reparaciĂłn, desde la perspectiva de descendientes de perpetradores, coordinated by Luis Olano Ereña and Violeta AlarcĂłn Zayas,. ( July 2025)
Yulia Bosworth to present at 50th Conference of the British Association of Canadian studies
Yulia Bosworth will present "'Nous voulons un pays': Discourse on identity, nationhood, and sovereignty in Parti quĂ©bĂ©cois' Instagram posts" and participate in a book panel for Les mots de la nation. Au coeur du lexique de base de six communautĂ©s imaginĂ©es : Ătats-Unis, France, Angleterre, Ăcosse, Canada, QuĂ©bec (by Jocelyn LĂ©tourneau, 2025) at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the British Association of Canadian studies (BACS) at the University of Edinburgh. (April 24-26).
Yulia Bosworth to present paper at the 13th Annual Colloquium on Quebec Studies
Yulia Bosworth will travel to Bishop Unviersity to present her paper entitled "National Identity, National Unity, and Nationhood in Quebecâs Political Partiesâ Social Media Discourse" at the 13th Annual Colloquium on Quebec Studies in QuĂ©bec, Canada. (March 28 & 29, 2025).
Robyn Cope presented at an international colloquim on French and Francophone Studies
Robyn Cope presented her paper entitled "Liberty or Death: Emmelie ProphĂšte's Les Villages de Dieu" at the 20th & 21st Century Francophone Studies International Colloquium. (March 26-30, 2025)
Brendan Hennessey presented at the AAIS Annual Conference
Brendan Hennessey presented his paper entitled âFrom Pontine Reality to Colonial Fantasy: Malaria, Fascism, and the Epidemiological Boundaries of CinecittĂ â at the American Association of Italian Studies conference in Philadelphia, PA. (March 13-16, 2025).
Bryan Kirschen speaks in WCU Linguistics Speaker Series
Bryan Kirschen was invited to share his research in West Chester University's Linguistics Speaker Series. He will present on "Toward Virtual Communities of Practice: The Case of Judeo-Spanish in the Twenty-First Century." (March 27, 2025)
Yulia Bosworth featured in independent news outlet, The Conversation
Yulia Bosworth published in The Conversation. (March 10, 2025)
Marisol Marcin attends the 71st Annual Northeast Conference in New York City
Marisol Marcin will be attending the 71st Annual Northeast Conference in New York City. (February 27 â March 1, 2025)
Robyn Cope delivers remarks at the Maroon Ecologies and Heritage Symposium
Robyn Cope presented "EmigrĂ©s, Evangelicals and Self-Proclaimed Robin Hoods: Emmelie ProphĂšte's Maroon Nation" at the Maroon Ecologies and Heritage Symposium, here at ÀÖČ„Ž«Ăœ. (February 24, 2025)
Sandra Casanova-VizcaĂno published two articles this month
Sandra Casanova-VizcaĂno recently published two articles. The first being "Recordando a los bĂĄrbaros: la historia gĂłtica puertorriqueña en la ficciĂłn de Vanessa Vilches Norat",Hispanic Issues Online, v. 34, 2025 and the second"All exclusive: los cuentos delHotel Majestic de Alejandro Ălvarez Nieves". CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies, v. 36, n. 3, 2024. (February 2024)
Romance Languages Faculty members participate in Language Workshop at Duke University
Fernando Santos, TomĂĄs Guerrero Diaz and Cristina Nava-Wilson traveled to Duke University this week for a professional development conference entitled, âII Encuentro PrĂĄctico de Español L2 en Carolina del Norte: Propuestas para un aprendizaje transformativo.â (February 7 & 8, 2025)
Sandra Casanova-VizcaĂno collaborates with Stockholm University
Sandra Casanova-VizcaĂno traveled to Stockholm University in Sweden to serve on a dissertation committee for a doctoral defense of La crĂtica de la violencia patriarcal en cinco cuentos deMariana Enriquez. She also delivered a talk at the Nordic Institute of Latin American Studies entitled âLa distopĂa gĂłtica: Jornada sobre el relato fantĂĄstico latinoamericano (siglos XIX-XXI).â (February 6 & 7, 2025)
Yulia Bosworth was featured in the editorial section of Québec's Le Devoir
Read Yulia Bosworth's opinion piece, titled featured in one of Québec's most prominent news outlets, Le Devoir. Dr. Bosworth joins the conversation on current US and Canadian relations as President of the American Council for Québec Studies and US scholar of Québec. (January 27, 2025)
Faculty members receive French in Higher Education Grant from the Albertine Foundation
In AC Sieffert and Elizabeth Clarke received a French in Higher Education grant from the Albertine Foundation. Their proposal will allow for sustained partnership and community-engaged learning with instructors and students from Jennie F. Snapp Middle School. (January 2024)
Ana Ros's article to appear in Hispanic Issues
Ana Ros co-edited a dossier that was accepted for publication at Hispanic Issues. She co-authored the dossierâs introduction and wrote one of its eight articles, titled âUruguay: trayectos de la memoria a cuarenta años de la transiciĂłn democrĂĄticaâ. (November 2024)
Sandra Casanova-VizcaĂno delivers lecture at Cornell University
Sandra Casanova-VizcaĂno traveled to Cornell University to deliver a lecture entitled âIndebted Life, Gothic Mothers: A New Puerto Rican Genealogy in the Short Stories of Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro.â Further details can be found. (November 19, 2024)
Marisol Marcin particpates in ACTFL's Annual Convention and World Language Expo
Marisol Marcin traveled to Philadelphia, PA to participate in ACTFL's Annual Convention to participate in several higher education tables and panels on language education. (Novermber 21-24, 2024)
Robyn Cope's latest book is featured on BU's News Blog
Robyn Copeâs The Pen and the Pan: Food, Fiction and Homegrown Caribbean Feminism(s), is featured on BUâs list of â15 Must-Read Books Written by ÀÖČ„Ž«Ăœ Faculty.â To learn more about Robynâs work and to read about the other books highlighted on this list, visit BUâs News Blog, here. (November 2024)
Cheri Robsinson presented at the SAMLA Conference in Jacksonville, Florida
Cheri Robinson presented her paper entitled "Disrupting Established Narratives of Violenceâ at the Southern Modern Language Association (SAMLA) Conference in Jacksonville, Florida. (November 15-17, 2024)
Yulia Bosworth to present at MANECCS Biennial Conference on Canadian Studies
Yulia Bosworth will present her paper entitled, âHands off my tongue and hands off my rightsâ: An analysis of protester and counter-protester discourse surrounding the adoption of Bill 96 at the Biennial Middle Atlantic & New England Council for Canadian Studies (MANECCS). (November 8-9, 2024).
Bryan Kirschen to present at NWAV 52 Conference
Bryan Kirschen will present his research on âModels of Variation Applied to the Case of Judeo-Spanish in the Sephardic Landscape of the United Statesâ at the University of Miami and FIUâs New Waves of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 52) Conference. (November 7-9, 2024)
Marisol Marcin to present at NYSAFLT Conference 2024
Marisol Marcin will travel to Niagra Falls, NY to attend the 107th Annual NYSAFLT Conference as second Vice President of the organization. She will also present a workshop on communicative language teaching. (November 8-9, 2024)
Dora Polachek to present at international conference
Dora Polachek will present her paper entitled âAsymmetric Bonds and the Dynamics of Deception in the HeptamĂ©ron,â during a session on Womenâs relationships in the HeptamĂ©ron at the Sixteenth Century Society conference in Toronto, Canada. (October 31- November 2, 2024)
Dana Stewart and visiting musician, Andrea Di Cesare featured on WBGH Channel 34
Dana Stewart and visiting Italian musician Andrea Di Cesare were featured in news report by WBGH Channel 34's Jim Ehmke. (October 25, 2024)
Dana Stewart featured in BingUNews
Read about Dana Stewartâs research, teaching, and community work as it relates to Dante and how such innovation inspired Andrea Di Cesareâs visit to Binghamton. Journey to paradise: Celebrated Italian violinist to perform Dante-themed composition. (October 15, 2024)
Robyn Cope to present at H.S.A. Conference
Robyn Cope will present her paper entitled "Urban Maroons: Emmelie ProphĂšte's Les Villages de Dieu" at the Haitian Studies Association Conference in NYC. (October 10th-13th, 2024)
Brendan Hennessey delivers IASH Lecture
Brendan Hennessey gave an IASH lecture entitled "Malaria in Italian Fascist Cinema." His talk was also featured in Pipe Dream. View the article . (October 9, 2024)
Yulia Bosworth to present at international conference
Yulia will travel to a conference on Linguistic ideologies in the written press and other communication media: the example of Romance languages to present her paper « MoliÚre amoché » : Une analyse comparative du discours journalistique sur la qualité du français des politiciens anglophones dans la presse francophone et anglophone du Canada at the Université de Moncton. (October 9-12, 2024)
Yulia Boswoth to preside over international conference
Yulia Bosworth will travel to Québec City to attend and oversee the Biennial American Council for Québec Studies (ACQS) conference as president of the organization. (October 3rd-6th, 2024)
Dora Polachek gives keynote lecture at Old Dominion University
Dora Polachek traveled to Old Dominion University in Norfolk Virginia, to give a keynote lecture entitled "Gaming Strategies in the Heptameron" at the fifth biennial meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Seiziémistes, a conference on 16th-century French literature and culture. (September 21, 2024)
Robyn Cope's article appears in New West Indian Guide
Robyn Cope's of Régine Michelle Jean-Charles' Looking for Other Worlds: Black Feminism and Haitian Fiction appeared in the New West Indian Guide. (September 19, 2024)
Bryan Kirschen to present at LASSO 2024
Bryan Kirschen will present at the Linguistic Association of the Southwest (LASSO) conference at the University of Texas at San Antonio. His panel explores Language in the Religious Domain, and he will speak on Ladino throughout Sephardic communities in the US. (September 26-28, 2024)
Marisol Marcin to present at an international conference
Marisol Marcin will be a keynote speaker at the 5th International Conference on Professional Development at the University of Nariño, Colombia. She will speak on factors which impact language teaching and learning. (September 25-27, 2024)
Miller McLean to present at NCFS 2024
Miller McLean will present his paper entitled "The Production of Scientific Knowledge as Paternal Authority in Ămile Zolaâs Paris" at the Semicentennial Nineteenth Century French Studies Colloquium at Duke University. (September 19-21, 2024)
Anne-Caroline Sieffert to present at NCFS 2024
AC Sieffert will present her paper entitled âThe clothes of Bridgerton: 18th-19th century indiennes, French modistes and the global rise of the fashion industry in the West" at the Semicentennial Nineteenth Century French Studies Colloquium, at Duke University. (September 19-21, 2024)
Bryan Kirschen featured in Bing U News
Read about Bryan Kirschen and Dina Danonâs (Judaic Studies and History) work though BUâs Ladino Collaboratory in Bing U News: Saving a language from extinction, Harpur faculty revive Ladino. (September 10, 2024)
Gerardo Pignatiello presented at an international conference
Gerardo Pignatiello presented his paper entitled âTango y crimen: moral y racionalidad econĂłmicaâ at the III Coloquio del Seminario Entreveramientos at Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. (September 11-13, 2024)
Ana Ros presented at LASA 2024
Ana Ros attended the Latin American Studies Association Congress where she presented her paper on Uruguay: ÂżDesobediencia tardĂa o a pesar de todo?. Dr. Ros also participated in a workshop on the topic of Memoria Activista: Reflexiones sobre la fuerza de la memoria para fortalecer procesos de justicia por crĂmenes de lesa humanidad y desafiar negacionismos (BogotĂĄ, Colombia and Virtual). (June 12â15, 2024)
Ana Ros joins Uruguayan national system of researchers
Ana Ros has been accepted as a member of the (SNI) National Research System of Uruguay, recognizing her for her research and publication record within the Humanities. . (May 2024)
Yulia Bosworth featured in Bing U News
Sociolinguist Yulia Bosworthâs research explores the intersection of language and identity in Quebec. Learn more about her scholarship in Deux solitudes: Understanding the divide between French- and English-speaking Canada. (June 13, 2024)
Yulia Bosworth to present at 12th Québec Studies Colloquium
Yulia Bosworth will present "Navigating Identity and Belonging in François Legaultâs Quebec: An Analysis of Discourse(s) in the Context of Bill 96" at the 12th QuĂ©bec Studies Colloquium at Bishop's University in QuĂ©bec. (March 2024)
Bryan Kirschen published a paper in Mizmor Le-David: Studies in Jewish Languages (CSIC)
Bryan Kirschen's paper "The Judeo-Spanish of Saâadi a-Levi: Mis memorias" appears in Katja Ć mid, Ora Schwarzwald, and Ofra Tirosh-Becker's edited volume in honor of Prof. David Bunis, Mizmor Le-David: Studies in Jewish Languages, published by Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientĂficas. . (February 2024)
Yulia Bosworth named Scholar in Residence, to give Distinguished Québec Address
Yulia Bosworth was selected as a âScholar-in-Residenceâ SUNY Plattsburghâs Center for Canadian Studies. In addition to this honor, Prof. Bosworth has been invited to give the 2024 Distinguished QuĂ©bec Address: "French as 'the Common Language of the QuĂ©bec Nation': Legislating Language and Identity in Contemporary QuĂ©bec". The Distinguished speaker series is the âkeynote institute-sponsored campus event of the year,â typically featuring QuĂ©bec ministers and prominent political figures. (March 2024)
Gerardo Pignatiello to present at Ithaca College
Gerardo Pignatiello presented âTen cuidado, mariposa": violencia y racionalidad econĂłmica de la moral tangueraâ at Ithaca College. (March 2024)
TomĂĄs Guerrero DĂaz to present at international conference
TomĂĄs Guerrero DĂaz presented âEl yo femenino ante la incertidumbre del tardocapitalismo y la crisis climĂĄtica en la poesĂa de Rosa Berbelâ at XXXV Congresos Internacionales de Literatura y Estudios HispĂĄnicos in Oaxaca, Mexico. (March 2024)
Bryan Kirschen published a paper in Mizmor Le-David: Studies in Jewish Languages (CSIC)
Bryan Kirschen's paper "The Judeo-Spanish of Saâadi a-Levi: Mis memorias" appears in Katja Ć mid, Ora Schwarzwald, and Ofra Tirosh-Becker's edited volume in honor of Prof. David Bunis, Mizmor Le-David: Studies in Jewish Languages, published by Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientĂficas. . (February 2024)
Marisol Marcin nominated to NECTFL's LEAP
Marisol Marcin has been nominated and accepted to participate in LEAP, a leadership group created by NECTFL. She attended the 70th Annual Northeast Conference in New York City. (February 2024)
Bryan Kirschen published a paper in volume on Minority Languages
Bryan Kirschenâs paper âLadino: Minority Language and Culture of Sephardic Jewsâ was published in Yasmine Beale-Rivayaâs edited volume Minority and Minoritized Languages and Cultures, through Texas State University Pressbooks. . (January 2024)
Bryan Kirschen, Featured in
Bryan Kirschen, was featured in The Academic Minute, a two-and-a-half minute daily module organized by the Association of American Colleges and Universities, which features researchers from colleges and universities around the world. (May 4, 2022)
Rachel Samiani, Collaboration links Italian class, UE schools
Students in instructor Rachel Samiani's Intermediate Italian class give a presentation at Union-Endicott High School. Read more. (March 23, 2022)
Professor Cope's article appears in the Journal of Haitian Studies
Professor Robyn Cope's article, " 'We Are Your Neighbors': Edwidge Danticat's New Narrative for Haiti" appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of the Journal of Haitian Studies. The article, like Professor Cope's new upper-level French course, "Haiti's New Narratives," grew out of her research on post-earthquake Haitian literature. (Spring 2017)