05/24/2022 - A team of faculty and staff from the School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics is advancing an idea to improve e-textbooks in linguistics through a new program in the College of Liberal Arts...
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05/23/2022 - Eight students from the College of LAS graduated with the Class of 2022 as Lincoln Scholars this spring, including Sebastian Frank, an economics and Spanish major.
05/17/2022 - It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the unexpected loss of Dara Goldman, professor of Spanish and director of the Program in Jewish Culture and Society.
05/10/2022 - Graduating from U of I with three degrees, Grace Maloney (BS, ’21, molecular and cellular biology...
05/05/2022 - SLCL students Caleb Apperson and Dahlia Davis have been awarded U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarships to study foreign languages this summer...
04/29/2022 - The School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics is proud to announce the 2021-22 winner of the Marita Romine Distinguished Service Award: Robb Larson from Student Services....
04/28/2022 - The School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics is pleased to announce the 2022-2023 Dissertation Completion Fellowships, which provide advanced doctoral students with an academic year of...
04/20/2022 - “Rare Stuff,” the debut novel of Brett Ashley Kaplan, tells the story of a daughter’s...
04/15/2022 - What is intercultural competence? That’s a question Darla Deardorff, executive director of the Association of International Education Administrators, has been exploring for the past decade. It’s...
04/13/2022 - It’s been a year filled with recognition for Florencia Henshaw, director of advanced Spanish and interim co-director of the Foreign Language Teacher Education (FLTE) program. Shortly after...
04/12/2022 - The School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics is proud to present the 2022 SLCL Diversity Awards. Xiaohui Zhang Diversity & Community Engagement Award This award...
04/05/2022 - Two University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers are developing resources for studying the Deseret Alphabet, which was created by the Mormons and used briefly in the 19th century....
04/05/2022 - A typical day for Matthew Doppelt (BA, ’11, economics) is hard to come by as assistant director for international scouting for the Los Angeles Dodgers....
04/01/2022 - High school is a time for learning, making friends, and discovering passions and hobbies, but for many students, it’s overshadowed by something no teenager should have to worry about: gun violence in...
03/30/2022 - To most of us, the idea of testing brings to mind bright lights, biting pencils, filling ovals, and (hopefully) the sweet relief of proving that you know the material. Xun Yan, a professor of ...