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Please help our students experience immersion in the languages they are studying through our Study Abroad scholarships! slcr.wsu.edu/giving-tuesday…
#GivingTuesday #GoCougs #studyabroad
Please consider supporting opportunities for our students to study abroad! slcr.wsu.edu/giving-tuesday… #givingtuesday2023 #WSUPullman #studyabroad
This week is #TransAwarenessWeek . The transgender community is welcome here at WSU and belongs in all spaces. Thank you to the WSU LGBTQ+ center for providing incredible resources for our transgender students, faculty, staff, and allies. linktr.ee/wsu_lgbtqcenter
Hearts in Motion will have a Zoom meeting this Thursday at 4. Please sign up to hear more about the trip. E-mail [email protected] for the zoom link.
You can find the application at wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_24…
#slcrgraduatestudentchronicles
PhD Student Kyle Serrott's essay “Has the Future of Queer Arrived? Montero as Utopia” ('21) was cited by J. Wilson in 'Apocalypse and Utopia in the Salvagepunk Metropolis' in _Journal City: Analysis of Urban Change, Theory, Action_.
Congrats, Kyle!
New publication by Professor Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo (CES) and Professor Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo (CES). #SLCRFacultyChronicles
Earlier this year, Dr. Mike Hubert, Associate Professor of Spanish, published 'The development of world language speaking and writing in US higher education: A longitudinal case study' in the _International Journal of Applied Linguistics_. Congrats, Hubert! #SLCRFacultyChronicles
#slcrgraduatestudentchronicles Begoña de Quintana Lasa published “El lenguaje sagrado del movimiento: sensualidad y misticismo femenino en la obra de Nellie Campobello” (“The Sacred Language of Movement: Sensuality and Feminine Mysticism in the Work of Nellie Campobello,”) #1