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Aguilar Mora was a renowned Mexican essayist, literary critic, poet and novelist.
The Russian Department in the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures invites applications for Maya Brin Scholarships in Cultural Competency starting summer of 2024 for $5,000 each.
Alum's new play premieres at Arena Stage.
SLLC’s Nacie Grigsby will work with Elaine Rudder in the School of Public Health.
Students immersed themselves in the cultural celebrations of Carnaval on Tuesday, complete with food, music and dancing.
Members of the SLLC community gathered to remember their longtime friend and colleague
Meet Alyssa Taylor '24—she spent the 2022-23 school year in Korea as a Gilman scholar at Seoul National University. Now, she's connecting students to their own study abroad journeys as a Global Learning Ambassador for Education Abroad.
Seven pairs of fellows, from ARHU and beyond, are working on a range of projects to innovate curricula, research and programming.
Theavy Din and Daniela Paz Henandez have been recognized by the Graduate School.
The Maya Brin Residency Program is proud to announce Artist-in-Residence, Mikhail Durnenkov, who will be a visiting faculty member in the SLLC and the TDPS for the Spring 2024 semester.