This section holds lectures on topics related to foreign languages.
A historical narrative of the recent past and present issues facing the Irish economy.
Fourth lecture of the series "Italy and the Design of Modern Beauty" featuring Ara Merjian (New York University).
The Department of Romance Languages & Literature presents Mexican Social Movements of the 20th-21st Centuries Mural Presentation.
In celebration of Hispanic Cultural Heritage Month, the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures will present a talk by Ana Flores, Executive Director of the Mexican Cultural Center in Falvey Memorial Library’s room 205. Ana will discuss Mexico and the Mexican community in the Greater Philadelphia area. Mexican appetizers will be provided! This is a presentation you won’t want to miss! This event, co-sponsored by Falvey Memorial Library, is free and open to the public.
This speech is a roundtable discussion on "Reflections on Teaching and Learning Languages and Literatures Online." Presented by Romance Languages & Literature.
Latin American Studies Student Research in Focus Conference presents Dr. Carla Guerro-Montero, professor of Anthropology, University of Delaware on "Cultural Heritage and the Tourist Gaze in Brazil's Quilombo Residual Communities".
This lecture explores the difference Italy makes in the food industry. The CEO of Pasta presents one of Italy’s most widely-recognized businesses, introduces a singular model of entrepreneurship, and discusses the relationship between food and culture.
A lecture in celebration of St. Patrick's Day is given by Eoin McEvoy, visiting Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant from the University College, Dublin.
Rodrigo Araya presents his lecture entitled "The Contribution of Cultural Studies to Latin American Cultures".
Lecture sponsored by Romance Languages & Literature. Topic: Antiheroism and Failure in Uribe's "Expediente del Atentado" and Fons's "El Atentado."