Portuguese Fall 2017
Taught in Portuguese
PORT 1110 – Beginning Intensive Portuguese with Lilian Feitosa
- Section 001 MWF 11:00-11:50AM in New CAB 303
- Section 002 MWF 12:00-12:50PM in New CAB 303
- Section 003 MWF 10:00-10:50AM in New CAB 303
Check SIS for sections, dates, times, locations, and instructors
Prerequisites: No prior instruction in Italian. Students with previous experience in Italian must take the Italian placement exam (Date TBA). Students may not self-place in a language course.
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. His study of material records of spaces of worship, especially the architectural elements of Visigoth churches that were constructed between 711 and 1492, engages with long-standing historiographies in Iberian religious life.
Please join us on Friday, March 3, at 3 pm in NCH 032 for a grant source workshop with Becca Latimer of the Office of Graduate & Postdoctoral Affairs.
Becca will show us how to use two new online funding tools at UVa, Pivot and GrantForward. We'll learn how to set up accounts, save searches, establish email alerts, and track relevant opportunities in our fields. Please find more information about these programs on our graduate funding page.
Welcome prospective graduate students! We're glad you're here.
If you have questions about the schedule, please contact Octavia Wells or Anne-Garland Mahler.
On this site, you can learn more information about the courses you're visiting (SPAN 5850, "Modern Spanish American Literature" and SPAN 7559, "The Global South Imaginary"), faculty you're meeting with, and graduate cohort you'll be joining.
Mark your calendars!
Please join us on Friday, 24 Feb., at 3 pm in Hotel A (Center for Global Inquiry and Innovation) for a talk by Zita Nunes, "Racism in Translation, or the Multiple Selves of James Bertram Clarke."
Sponsored by the Centro de las Américas.
The President's executive orders on immigration have created a state of fear and uncertainty for our immigrant communities. Join us on Valentine's Day to digitally stand in solidarity with immigrants across the country.
Bodas de sangre
By Federico Garcia Lorca
Translated by Langston Hughes
Adapted by Melia Bensussen
Directed by Dave Dalton
Culbreth Theatre
February 23-25, February 28, & March 1 & 2, 2017 at 8pm
The Graduation Ceremony for the Department of Spanish, Italian & Portuguese will follow the Lawn Ceremony on Saturday, May 18 at 1:30 p.m. The ceremony will be in the ... Read»
Congratulations to Spanish PhD Candidate Susan Abraham who has been awarded a Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship for 2024!
Congratulations to Professor Cole Rizki and PhD student Manuel Acevedo-Reyes on being awarded all University teaching awards!