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Congratulations, Rachel Gardella!

April 11, 2017

Congratulations to Rachel Gardella, a 3rd year student in the interdisciplinary linguistics major, for receiving this year's Distinguished Undergraduate Award from the

Job Announcement: In-Residence Director, Casa Bolívar

April 10, 2017
La Casa Bolívar is seeking an In-Residence Director/Language Assistant for the 2017-2018 academic year.

Spanish Honor Society Application Deadline (Apr 3)

March 16, 2017

UVa's Zeta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi is now accepting applications for new members. If you are interested in promoting Hispanic Literatures and Cultures, and have met the requirements for membership, then Sigma Delta Pi is for you.

New Course in Spanish: Sí se puede (Fall 2017)

March 14, 2017

Do you seek a career in community organizing, education, health sciences, or legal aid? Does becoming fluent in Spanish play an important role in your academic and professional goals?

Spanish majors publish new translation of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

February 27, 2017
Please join us in congratulating two Spanish majors, Kate Eagen (3rd year) and Lisa Trinh (3rd year), on the publication of their critical translation of Sor Juana's most famous redondilla, "hombres necios."
 

Spanish major receives Harrison Research award

February 24, 2017

Congratulations to Jack Brake (CLAS 2018) on being one of 44 students honored with the Harrison Undergraduate Research Award in 2016! With this support, Jack is engaging in a multi-study of convivencia between and among Christians, Jews, and Muslims in medieval Spain.

Moratorium on Declaring Spanish Major – Major Advisors Not Assigned (March 20-March 31)

February 10, 2017

The Department of Spanish, Italian & Portuguese welcomes the opportunity to have new Spanish majors join our department.

Alumna Tamara Wilkerson Honored in National List of Educators

February 9, 2017

Congratulations to Tamara Wilkerson! Ms.

Junot Díaz Public Lecture

February 2, 2017

Award-winning author Junot Díaz begins his three-week residency on Grounds.

University of Virginia Spanish Theater Presents: El gesticulador

February 3, 2016

Set in the heady times of post-revolutionary Mexico, El gesticulador (1938) invites us to reflect on the interplay between the kinds of things that are often understood in oppositional terms: history and myth, honesty and duplicity, truth and falsehood.

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