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April 9, 2026
The Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (SLAT) Interdisciplinary Roundtable took place on February 13th and 14th at the Manuel Pacheco Integrated Learning Center. There, several members of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese were able to…
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April 8, 2026
We are pleased to congratulate Daniel Rojas, Graduate Assistant Teacher (GAT) in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, on receiving the COH Outstanding GAT Award. This recognition honors Daniel’s exceptional commitment to teaching, mentorship,…
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March 18, 2026
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese is proud to have been featured in the College of Humanities (COH) annual Advancing Humanities magazine. This magazine features a variety of stories and accomplishments that occurred within the COH in the past…
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Sept. 17, 2025
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese is proud to celebrate third year Ph.D student in Hispanic Linguistics, Taehyeong Kim, as one of the inaugural recipients of the College of Humanities GAT Award for Teaching Excellence. In an interview…
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Sept. 10, 2025
Sociolinguistic corpora are a vital tool used to research how language and communities are connected and opens the door to sharing and preserving linguistic data. In an article that was co-authored by Spanish Linguistics graduate students Hannia…
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April 18, 2025
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona is proud to be hosting this years Hispanic Linguistics Symposium. The organizing committee includes some of our esteemed Spanish Linguistics professors: Dr. Ana M. Carvalho, Dr.…
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April 20, 2023
Two Office of the Provost Mentoring Awards went to the Department of Spanish and Portuguese this year! Congratulations to Prof. Lillian Gorman and Doctoral Student Romy Cerón Canché.
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March 21, 2023
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese is proud to share the announcement of the Spring 2023 College of Humanities Awards.
Distinguished Teaching Award
Marcy Ziska
Instructor, Spanish & Portuguese
Outstanding…