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International Studies Alumni: Where Are They Now? Allison Peoples

Alli Peoples graduated in spring 2018 with her bachelor’s degree in International Studies and Spanish. Upon graduation, she moved to Madrid, Spain, where she is currently working as an English Language and Culture Assistant at the bilingual primary school, CEIP Lepanto. At Lepanto, Alli not only plays an active role in English instruction in the classroom in multiple subject areas, but also in helping students to develop a multicultural mindset.

Medieval Studies Symposium in honor of Aníbal A. Biglieri

9:30 am: Opening Remarks Drs. Yanira Paz & Moisés Castillo
 
9:45 am: Jonathan Burgoyne (Ohio State U)
“Field and Stream in Medieval Spain: Imagining the Forest and the
Natural World in Law and Literature”
 
10:30 am: Mercedes Vaquero (Brown U)
“Eliminaciones genéricas de la épica medieval: Sancha de León y
Sancha de Aragón”
 
 
Afternoon session
 
3:00 pm: Matthew Bailey (Washington & Lee U)
“Speaking Truth to Power in the Mocedades de Rodrigo”
 
3:45 pm: Anthony Cárdenas (U of New México)
“Alfonso X and Lope de Vega: Love in the Margins”
 
4:30 pm: Concluding Remarks Dr. Aníbal Biglieri
 
4:45 pm: Musical Recital
Drs. Noemí Lugo (soprano) & Dieter Hennings (guitar/strings).
University of Kentucky School of Music
 
Reception: Lobby across from Niles Gallery
Date:
Location:
Niles Gallery - Fine Arts Library

Arts and Culture Week

Events include:

The Universal Language: Latin
September 17th, 2018, Patterson Hall 218, 4:00pm-5:00pm
Drs. Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg from the Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department will present “The Universal Language: Latin” at the International Village LLP.

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