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Penn State's Doctoral Programs Gain Top Outcomes in National Rankings
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Summary of Changes to the Spanish Major/Minor Requirements for 2012-2013
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Remembering Erik D. Steindl
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New Dual-Title Doctoral Degree in Spanish and Language Science
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Funding Awards
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Teaching Awards
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Funding Awards
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Graduate Placements
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Certificate of Excellence Awards
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Penn State among Top 50 universities in the world
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Prof. Maria Truglio wins Outstanding Teaching Award
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Congratulations to Guada Martí-Peña
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Congratulations to Ana Cortejoso de Andrés
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Penn State among top national public schools in 2015 U.S. News' 'Best Colleges'
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Joshua Deckman to present at MACHL
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New STEP Grant established by the SIP Professional Development Committee
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Congratulations to Pablo Requena for forthcoming paper in 'Language Acquisition'
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"Language Variation: Confronting Fact and Theory", co-edited by Prof. Rena Torres Cacoullos, now in press
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Congratulations to Grant Berry on his forthcoming paper in 'Probus'
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Summer Research Opportunity for undergraduates -- act fast! Deadline Feb. 10
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Apply for a FLAS fellowship to study Portuguese in Brazil - review of apps starts February 15!
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New PSU Maymester course in Cuba!
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Call for Submissions to PSUxLING2 - undergraduate linguistics conference
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Prof. John Lipski named to the Order of Don Quijote
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SIP announces new Study Abroad program in Ronda, Spain
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Congratulations to Josh Deckman and Fernando Fonseca!
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SIP is on social media! Follow us!
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Ana Cortejoso de Andres wins 2nd place at Graduate Exhibition
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Where in the world is John Lipski? On the CLA homepage!
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¡THEMES! The convenient new way to pick your Spanish classes for next semester
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NSF PIRE grant to translate science of language learning to education
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Nicoletta Ventresca and Jason Laine win National University Technology Network Distance Education Innovation Award
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Congratulations to Miguel Ramos for the the publication of his article "Continuity and change: First person singular subject pronoun expression in earlier Spanish" in Spanish in Context
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Congratulations to Fernando Fonseca Pacheco, whose article on an ethnographic journal by Mário de Andrade, was accepted for publication in Hispanic Review
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Congratulations to Fernando Fonseca Pacheco, who was awarded a Center for Humanities and Information Fellowship for 2016-2017
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Congratulations to Sarah Townsend, who has been selected as a Resident Scholar in the Institute for the Arts and Humanities for Fall 2016 for her project “Opera in the Amazon: Culture, Capital, and the Global Jungle"
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Congratulations to Matt Carlson, who has been awarded a collaborative fellowship from the Social Science Research Institute for the project titled "Competition, conflict, and optimization: Toward a dynamic model of multilingualism”
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Lauren Perrotti wins Penn State Alumni Association Scholarship for Penn State Alumni in the Graduate School
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Congratulations to Chris Oechler, who has accepted an offer for a tenure-track position in Golden Age Literature at the rank of Assistant Professor at Gettysburg College
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Lauren Perrotti wins College of the Liberal Arts "STAR" (Superior Teaching and Research) Award, to support her research project on bilingualism among speakers in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Adison Godfrey wins Fulbright to Ecuador
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Congratulations to Madeline Iffert on winning 3rd place for her thesis in the Undergraduate Student Exhibition
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Anna Torres Cacoullos receives the Superior Teaching and Research (STAR) Award in the College of the Liberal Arts
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Congratulations to Dr. Sherry Roush on her appointment to Full Professor!
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Mary Barnard among winners of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles Award for her book "Garcilaso de la Vega and the Material Culture of Renaissance Europe"
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Congratulations to Dr. Karen Miller on her appointment to Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics!
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Congratulations to Mike Johns for winning a STAR Award from the College!
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Congratulations to Grant Berry for winning a STAR Award from the College!
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Congratulations to Michele Rossi, whose book "Pedagogia e corte nel Rinascimento italiano ed europeo" has just appeared
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Congratulations to Chris Andrejcik, who has accepted an instructor position in PSU Altoona.
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Congratulations to Grant M. Berry, recipient of a Doctoral Dissertation Research award from the National Science Foundation
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Congratulations to Andrea Biscoveanu on being named the Student Marshal for Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese for the Spring 2017 commencement activities.
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Congratulations to Professor Bob Blue on being selected Faculty Marshal for Spanish, Italian and Portuguese for the Spring 2017 commencement activities!
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Congratulations to Professor Marco Martinez on the publication of his essay "Rounds de sombra: el boxeo en la crónica deportiva de Tablada, Garibay y Monsiváisin" in Latin American Research Review!
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Congratulations to Lauren Perrotti Halberstadt on successfully defending her doctoral dissertation!
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Congratulations to Lauren Perrotti Halberstadt on winning second place for in poster in the category of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Graduate Exhibition!
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Congratulations to Matt Crager on receiving a Fulbright to be an English Teaching Assistant in Brazil during 2017-2018!
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Congratulations to Sara Davis, graduate student in Spanish, who was awarded a Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) fellowship to study Portuguese this summer in Brazil!
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Congratulations to Jonathan Steuck, who received a Richard E. Greenleaf Visiting Library Scholar Award to conduct research on New Mexican Spanish at the University of New Mexico in Feb. 2018.
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Congratulations to Josh R. Deckman, who has received the 2017 CUNY Dominican Studies Archives and Library Research Award
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Congratulations to Josh R. Deckman (Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese), on the publication of his essay "Sueños utópicos: Espacios, geografías y comunidades al margen" de la sociedad española en El mapa de la espera (Ana Rossetti, 2010)"
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Congratulations to Maria Truglio, whose new book "Italian Children's Literature and National Identity: Childhood, Melancholy and Modernity" has been published by Routledge, in their Children's Literature and Culture series!
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Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Grant M. Berry on the publication of his article "Structural autonomy and aspectual import: A new(er) Spanish Progressive" (Probus 29.2, August 2017)!
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Congratulations to Cynthia Lukyanenko on her new teaching position at George Mason University!
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Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Marr, who has received the Hispanex Program Grant from the Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte!
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Congratulations to Rosa Guzzardo Tamargo, former graduate from Spanish linguistics at Penn State, who has been promoted to associate professor with tenure at the Universidad de Puerto Rico (Rio Piedras)!
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Congratulations to Marco Martínez has an article entitled "Rounds de sombra: el boxeo en la crónica deportiva de Tablada, Garibay y Monsiváis" forthcoming in Latin American Research Review, volume 53, no. 3 (2018)!
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On October 6th please join us for our third professional development opportunity of the semester: a SafeZone 101/102 Fusion Training.
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On October 10th please join us for Michele Rossi's presentation to The Committee for Early Modern Studies, entitled "Eminent Poet, Clumsy Lover: Francesco Filelfo's Commentary to Petrarch's Canzoniere (1476)".
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On February 12th please join us for a presentation by Fred Kuwornu entitled, "Blaxploitalian: 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema".
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On November 3rd please join us for a talk by Micol Seigel (Indiana University) entitled “Always Already Military: Police, Public Safety, and State Violence.”
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The department would like to extend their congratulations to Dr. Nicolás Fernandez-Medina. Nicolás now holds the title of Associate Professor of Spanish and Philosophy. ¡Felicidades!
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On Thursday, November 2 at 6pm please join us for the first information session for the study abroad program in Reggio Calabria Italy.
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Congratulations to Annie Beatty-Martinez, who has received RGSO funding for her dissertation research!
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Congratulations to Grant Berry for the publication of "Phonetic alignment in English as a lingua franca" in Second Language Research!
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Penn State grad reinforces and embodies lessons learned in SIP department
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Congratulations to Stacey Mitchell on her recent publication of "The Landscape of Pío Baroja’s Madrid: The Search for Meaning in La busca (1904)” in the Cincinnati Romance Review!
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Sorry STEM, Google just made the case for more foreign language education
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Penn State Search: College of the Liberal Arts Dean
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Congratulations to Anna Torres Cacoullos, who has won a dissertation fellowship from the Center for Humanities and Information for 2018-2019!
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Congratulations to Stacey Mitchell, who has won a digital humanities implementation grant from the Center for Humanities and Information!
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Congratulations to Krista Brune, who has been chosen as a faculty resident scholar at the Humanities Institute for spring 2019 for her project "Creative Transformations: Travels and Translations of Brazil in the Americas".
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Congratulations to Borja Gutiérrez, Assistant Teaching Professor of Spanish, and Sarah Townsend, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, on their election to the Faculty Senate!
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Congratulations to our Spanish Major alumna Sylvia Biscoveanu, who is featured in Penn State News!
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Congratulations to Joshua Deckman, who has accepted a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor of Spanish and Latino Studies at Marywood University.
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Congratulations to Joshua R. Deckman, who defended his dissertation, The Poetics and Politics of Pain: Decolonial Spirituality in the Afro-Caribbean and Its Diaspora.
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Congratulations to Jonathan Steuck for the defense of his dissertation, The prosodic-syntactic structure of intra-sentential multi-word code-switching in the New Mexico Spanish-English bilingual community.
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Congratulations to Grant Berry on receiving the College of the Liberal Arts Raymond Lombra Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Research in the Humanities.
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Five Liberal Arts courses, including a new Italian course with embedded experience in Italy, sending students abroad over spring break
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Congratulations to Chris Champi who accepted a position as Learning Scientist at DuoLingo!
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Congratulations to Giuli Dussias who is the 2018 recipient of the Ray Lombra Award for Distinction in the Social Sciences from the College of the Liberal Arts!!
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Congratulations to Maria Truglio who received a grant for the Committee of the Children’s Literature Association for her project "Mediterranean Migration in Italian Children’s Literature."
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Read about how Liberal Arts students, including a group from Italian 197, spent spring break abroad through embedded courses!
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Congratulations to Anne Beatty-Martínez who has been selected as an awardee for a Ford Foundation 2018 Dissertation Fellowship, which is administered by the Fellowships Office of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine!
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Congratulations to Johan De La Rosa Yacomelo, who received a STAR award funding his project on "Acquisition of word order in interrogatives: Portuguese and Spanish contact in Misiones."
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Congratulations to Spanish Major Shannon Reinke, who has received the Center for Global Studies Thesis Prize Award for her thesis. Shannon is advised by Professor Judith Sierra-Rivera.
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Congratulations to Isabel Deibel and to Alex McAllister (Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese), who have each been selected to be a Center for Global Studies Fellow for 2018-2019.
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Congratulations to Jayme Rhoads, who has been chosen as Student Marshal representing Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese during the College of the Liberal Arts commencement ceremony on May 5!
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Congratulations to Manuel Pulido-Aspiroz, who received a RGSO dissertation support award from the College of the Liberal Arts!
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Congratulations to Stacey Mitchell, who received the Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese Sparks Fellowship for Fall 2018 in support of her dissertation project!
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Congratulations to Spanish Major Lauren Echols, who has won an Erickson Discovery Award for her project, “Syntactic ambiguity resolution in Spanish speakers and Spanish-English bilinguals.” Her research is advised by Professor Giuli Dussias.
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Congratulations to Spanish Major Rebecca Anne Barnes, who has won an Erickson Discovery Award for her project “Switching between languages that share the same vocabulary: What keeps them apart?” Her research is advised by Professor John Lipski.
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Congratulations to Spanish Major Nmachi Anumba, who has won a Fulbright Fellowship to teach in Mexico.
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Congratulations to Kelsey Wetzel, a 2017 Spanish graduate, who has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship for Mexico!
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Congratulations to Borja Gutiérrez, Assistant Teaching Professor of Spanish, who has been featured for his work in mentoring Penn State students through "FastStart"!
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Congratulations to Grant Berry, who has accepted a position as Language Engineer for Amazon.
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Congratulations to recently graduated Italian major Jamie Manecky, who has won first prize in the Gamma Kappa Alpha Essay Award Contest for her essay "La letteratura italiana e la modernità: L'evoluzione del genere."
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Congratulations to Fernando Fonseca Pacheco, who has accepted the position of Visiting Assistant Professor at Lycoming College!
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Congratulations to Professor Nicolás Fernández-Medina, who has published his book "Life Embodied: The Promise of Vital Force in Spanish Modernity" (McGill-Queen's University Press).
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Congratulations to Professor Sarah Townsend, who has published her book "The Unfinished Art of Theater. Avant-Garde Intellectuals in Mexico and Brazil" (Northwestern University Press).
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Congratulations to Professor John Lipski, who has received a grant from the National Science Foundation for his proposal entitled "A limiting case of bilingual language identification: the Quichua-Media Lengua lexicon" to conduct research in Ecuador.
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Congratulations to Mike Johns, who has received a grant from the National Science Foundation for his proposal entitled "The Psycholinguistic Status of Lone English-Origin Nouns in Spanish: Integrating Sociolinguistic Approaches."
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Congratulations to Manuel Pulido, who has received a grant from Language Learning Journal for his proposal entitled "Inducing interference as a desirable difficulty in learning of L1-L2 incongruent collocations: A behavioral and ERP study."
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Congratulations to Carla Cornette, Lecturer in Italian, who successfully defended her dissertation on Friday, August 24th at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Congratulations to Professor Judith Sierra Rivera, who has published her book "Affective Intellectuals and the Space of Catastrophe in the Americas" (Ohio State University Press).
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Congratulations to our Portuguese minors Matthew Cavadas and Brianna Ford, who received FLAS fellowships for Spring 2019 to study Portuguese. Parabéns, Matthew and Brianna!
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Congratulations to Manuel Pulido Azpíroz, whose Doctoral Dissertation Research has been recommended for funding by the Linguistics Program at the National Science Foundation.
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Congratulations to Johan De La Rosa Yacomelo, who has been awarded a Center for Humanities and Information (CHI) Predoctoral Fellowship for 2018-2019!
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Congratulations to Johan De La Rosa Yacomelo, who received a Language Learning Dissertation Grant for his research on "Subject Pronoun Expression in Spanish-Palenquero Bilinguals: Second Language Acquisition and Contact" under the direction of Dr. Lipski
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