Spanish Chapel
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Hey Everyone!
We will be having our weekly Spanish Chapel this week on Wednesday in Admin 103.
You don’t have to be fluent in Spanish – come if you are interested in worshiping in Spanish!
-Spencer
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Hey Everyone!
We will be having our weekly Spanish Chapel this week on Wednesday in Admin 103.
You don’t have to be fluent in Spanish – come if you are interested in worshiping in Spanish!
-Spencer
All students are welcome to French Chapel on Tuesdays at 11:00 am, in the AD building, room 133 (whether you study or speak French or not it will be a great experience!). Yann Opsitch French Instructor
Abilene Reporter News guest columnist Dr. Joe Alcorta is professor of Spanish at Harding-Simmons University. Below are his comments on National Foreign Language Week.
Access article here
Sharon Begley
What a difference culture makes.
Access the article here.
Newsweek, March 1
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To the Foreign Language Department at Abilene Christian University,
We cordially invite you to the Riding With Pancho Villa, Photographic Exposition. Please join us in an attempt to create an awareness of the multicultural society in which we live through the figure of the revolutionary general Francisco “Pancho” Villa. This event is a cultural effort for the Abilene Community by Francisco Villa, an ACU student, and the Hispanos Unidos organization of Abilene Christian University. This event will be hosted on the 9th of March at 6:30 pm. The Riding with Pancho Villa, Photographic Exposition, will take place at the widely known Frontier Texas Museum in Downtown Abilene. We are proud to bring to history and cultural awareness to Abilene community.
The honor of your presence is requested and appreciated.
Blessings,
Hispanos Unidos of Abilene Christian University
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Site Hopes Automatic Arabic-English Translation Translates into Peace Source: wired.com |
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Welcome to the Department of Foreign Languages blog!
The aim of this blog is to connect everyone who is associated in some way with the foreign language department: from Spanish and French chapel, to international studies majors, to Dialektos students, to Spanish, French and German students, to faculty. Expect to find events that are coming up, as well as catch up on what has been going on. Also expect links to news around the world relevant to languages, literature and cultures.
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Participants:
Candombe, style of dance that displays the Afro-Uruguayan struggle through slavery and self expression. Very simple, and ANYBODY can participate. The more people, the more fun and the more people are educated about this genre of music.
We have two rehearsals:
1) Tuesday Feb. 23rd, at 6:30pm, at GV Daniels Recreational Center off of Treadaway, address 541 North 8th Street
2) Friday Feb. 26th, 5:30pm, at Abilene Civic Center, a hour and a half before the show
BENEFIT: Will Award Service Hours for all time worked for this event for any students needing it, including rehearsals and perfomance time. Any questions, call Eric Mallet (325) 232-0117.
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Paul Roggendorff
Dept. of Foreign Languages
Abilene Christian University
Abilene, TX 79699
325.674.2364
Habrá autores clásicos, un libro póstumo de Fontanarrosa y un homenaje a Tato Bores
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