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Sustainability in Cuba

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  Professors Asunción Arnedo and Mark Aldrich from the Department of Spanish & Portuguese, in conjunction with the Center for Global Education, led a group of thirteen students on a trip to Cuba over winter break as part of Professor Arnedo’s Spanish 231 class, the Globally Integrated Course “Sustainability in Hispanic Contexts,” which continues during the current semester. The group was hosted by the Martin Luther King Center in Havana. The trip lasted twelve days, during which time the group learned about sustainable agriculture and Cuba’s national health system. The class, through lectures, readings, and endless personal conversations with Cubans, considered questions of social justice, economic development, and freedom of expression, among many other topics. At the end of the semester, students will offer multimedia presentations to the Dickinson community in an event hosted by the Center for Global Engagement and Studies. Watch for details and join us!

 

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¡Apply to live in the Casa Luso-Hispana!

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Click Here for more information about special interest housing for Spanish and Portuguese speakers!

Applications for Fall 2013 Due: March 7th

Spanish & Portuguese 2013 Spring Film Series

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 Spanish and Portuguese Film Series    •   Spring 2013  

Held Thursdays @ 7:00 p.m., Bosler 208

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The Multilingual Writing Center

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Did you know… 

 You can have your written work read by language tutors before you turn your final draft? Stop by the Multilingual Writing Center (located in the basement of the Library next to the archives) to make an appointment. Bring a hard copy of your written work with you to your appointment and receive feedback from advanced speakers.

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Language Tutor Beatriz ‘Helena’ Muñez Martinez, from Queretaro, Mexico, reviews a student's composition.  

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Language Tutor Paula Ocana Lopez, from Málaga, Spain, does a final critique of a student's essay.

El Día de los Muertos

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 The Spanish Club paid tribute to El Día de los Muertos. Club members set up an altar display in conjunction with recent Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico and other Latin American countries.

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Semana Poética XI Poet Trees

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The Semana Poética XI "Poet Trees" can be seen throughout campus, announcing the upcoming international poetry festival that will take place from Sunday, October 21 through Thursday, October 25 in the Stern Great Room. Pluck a poetry leaf from our 3 "Poet Trees", take the leaves with you, and get a feel for the works that will be read shortly by our international and national guests.

Click here for the full list of Semana Poética XI participants (representing Brazil, Italy, USA, Turkey, Russia, Germany, Honduras and Spain; also featuring several Dickinson student poets and musicians) and the schedule of upcoming events. 


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Alison Snyder '13 carefully examines the "Poet-Tree" in the bookstore

 

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Marie-Noelle Nwokolo '16 pauses to read the HUB "Poet-Tree"

 

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Elizabeth Lewis '15 takes a leaf from the live, library "Poet-Tree"

Latino Health Fair and Migrant Farmworkers Fiesta

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Students enrolled in Professor Asunción Arnedo’s Spanish 239/Spanish for the Health Professions attended the Latino Health Fair on Sunday, September 30 on the grounds of Gettysburg College. The health fair was paired this year with Fiesta 2012, the fair celebrated the migrant workers in Adams County, and also provided an opportunity to the workers with free health services.

Services included flu shots and blood pressure screenings from Wellspan, guidance on raising children with disabilities, and general health information from the American Cancer Society.  

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