隆Felices fiestas!
(Happy Holidays!)
Another successful Altar de muertos (Day of the Dead) exhibit at Waldo Library, on display from Oct. 28 through Nov. 10. |
隆叠颈别苍惫别苍颈诲辞蝉!
Welcome Back for the FALL 2024 Semester
The Department of Spanish is delighted to welcome students to our classes and programs for the Fall 2024 semester. This semester will bring you lots of excitement! We will continue to offer the free tutoring sessions (/spanish/events) and the informal conversation table or Mesa espa帽ola (/spanish/events). In addition, in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, you will have the opportunity to watch Hispanic cinema at our Club de cine (/spanish/events) on Tuesday evenings, to learn some Hispanic dance moves during our M煤sica y bailes hisp谩nicos(/spanish/events), and to take a few cooking classes on our Cocina hisp谩nica (/spanish/events) sessions. The Department of Spanish also welcomes back Nicaraguan human rights activist and defender of women鈥檚 rights, Tamara D谩vila, for a presentation and conversation on 鈥淪etbacks to Democracy: Lessons from Experience.鈥
隆Que tengan un estupendo semestre!
Spring 2024 Honors and Awards
The Department of Spanish is delighted to present the list of our Spring 2024 Honors and Awards recipients, featuring all the students who have won scholarships and awards. We are proud of you and hope you enjoy sharing the PowerPoint with your friends and family. 隆贰苍丑辞谤补产耻别苍补! |
Dr. Mariola P茅rez de la Cruz wins the 2023 WMU distinguished service award
隆Enhorabuena a la Profesora Mariola P茅rez de la Cruz! Congratulations! Professor P茅rez de la Cruz is among the select group of faculty and staff who receive the annual Distinguished Awards. These are the highest level of recognition at WMU. Prof. P茅rez de la Cruz will receive the Distinguished Service Award during the Fall Awards Celebration on Friday, Sept. 29 at 11 a.m. in the Kirsch Auditorium of the Fetzer Center. Professor P茅rez de la Cruz has been an essential member of the Department of Spanish for over twenty years and an integral part to the fabric of WMU. As Dr. Tasende points out, "she and has played a crucial role in helping the department recruit and retain students. And, above all, she has proven consistently for more than two decades that she is committed to the support, development and success of every single WMU student that she meets.鈥 Hundreds of students have benefited from her skillful advising and mentoring over the years and her superb pedagogical skills in the teaching of Spanish language and culture. She has led the study abroad programs in Burgos and Santander over the years, has been a coordinator of the second-year Spanish language program, has coordinated numerous activities, such as the Hispanic Film Festival, the Spanish writing and video contests, and continues to be an ardent advocate for our students. |