Join the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Center for Regional Studies for two events, March 22 and 23, focused on Mexican Americans and their historical settlement in the U.S.
The first event, a lecture by Robert Con Davis-Undiano, titled...
Assistant Professor Erika Monahan will be at the UNM Bookstore on Wednesday, May 4 at 12 p.m. to sign copies of The Merchants of Siberia (Cornell University Press, 2016). This event is open to the public. In The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early ...
UNM Associate Professor Carmen Nocentelli was recently selected as the winner of three highly-coveted fellowships for 2016-2017. She has elected to spend the year as a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library, the ...
Foreign Languages and Literatures (FLL) in the College of Arts & Sciences presents, "Colonizing Creatures: Animals & Empire in Modern East Asia," on Friday, Feb. 28 from 2 - 4:30 p.m. in the Ortega Hall Reading Room, 3rd floor. Guest speakers include ...
The University of New Mexico World Language Expo brings the world to New Mexico and everyone’s invited, on Saturday, March 1 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Ortega Hall on the UNM campus. The Language Expo brings hundreds of New Mexicans together to share ...
The University of New Mexico's 4th Annual Cultural Studies Graduate Student Conference presents "Piecing Together Cultural Identity: Negotiation, Creation & Myth" with keynote speaker Gabriele M. Schwab on Friday, April 20 in the Student Union Building, ...
The University of New Mexico Foreign Languages and Literatures presents, "Litterature-monde: Imagining Global Identity, Thursday-Friday, Oct. 20-21 at UNM.A roundtable discussion is set for Thursday, Oct. 20 from 5-7 p.m. in Hodgin Hall, Bobo Room. It ...
UNM Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures presents two lectures by visiting Russian scholars. The first, Russian Fulbright scholar Ksenia Tveryanovich, St. Petersburg State University, who is at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this ...
Twenty-seven students graduated recently from the University of New Mexico's Foreign Language and Literature department's one-month intensive language program, Startalk. Fourteen students studied Arabic and 13 Chinese. Family and friends watched as the ...