Languages News
CHaSS Professor Honored by Modern Language Association
USU Professor Joshua Thoms co-authored this year's honorable mention winner of the MLA Kenneth W. Mildenberger prize.
Classics - a classic itself
For a language created centuries ago, Latin remains a dominant force in the modern world.
Edgar R. Lewandowski and the effect of endowed scholarships
Edgar R. Lewandowski came to America in 1959. Now his family is honoring him with an endowment benefiting generations of German majors
Four USU Students Join the Japanese National Honor Society
Four graduating students studying Japanese at Utah State University have been inducted into the Japanese National Honor Society – College Chapter.
Japanese Language Program Matches Every Student with a Tutor
College of Humanities & Social Sciences article about USU Japanese Language and Culture program tutors.
New Building Being Added to Logan Campus Quad
CHaSS and the Department of World Languages and Cultures are excited to announce the Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center coming to USU's campus.
New summer program lets students of ancient Greek jump a year ahead
Innovative, new 'instinctual' method of learning Ancient Greek finds success
PhD grad translates lifelong love of languages into academic career
Sofía Monzón Rodríguez's journey from a Spanish farm to earning a PhD.
Spanish prof honored with the Peak Award for his mentorship
Spanish professor Crescencio López-González was awarded the Peak Prize for Undergraduate Research Faculty Mentor of the Year.
Spotlight on Jananína Streisky de Quadros
student spotlight from the USU world languages and cultures department
Third CHaSS Student Selected for Prestigious Fellowship
Utah State University Master of Second Language Teaching student Aminata (Amy) Sylla is the latest recipient of a Future Immersion Teacher Fellowship.
To Russia and Beyond: A Generation Study Abroad Ambassador's Story
The story of Dylan Filkins, a Utah State University alum and recipient of the 2017-2018 Generation Study Abroad Scholarship.
USU Honors First Cohort of Trained Medical Interpreters
Utah State University honored students who now hold certificates of completion in medical interpretation with a reception on Oct. 28.
USU certifies its first medical interpreters
The first cohort who graduated was part of the free community classes taught by the program’s co-director, Elsa Pérez.
USU professor Claudia Schwabe interviewed on BBC Radio 4 Podcast
Claudia Schwabe, a fairy tale expert, speaks about the Cinderella story.
Young poet wins Utah’s top prize for original work in Spanish
Sophomore Carlos Andres Gutierrez Gutierrez, who is majoring in Spanish and Political Science, has won the Sor Juana Award, a Utah Humanities statewide prize for original writing in Spanish.