“t’s a privilege to have so many opportunities available and attend a university, especially as a first-generation American and college student. You never know who you will encounter and what you will learn from them.”
Thank you to Beth Etter for interviewing our very own Edward Sarasty Salazar! Read more about Edward and his involvement in our Spanish Master’s program on Source, linked below. Researching Spanish language needs at veterinary clinics
Through a grant from PetSmart Charities, Edward Sarasty Salazar is working as a graduate research assistant to improve access to veterinary care for Spanish-speaking pet owners. His work will contribute to the development of a curriculum of Spanish for Veterinarians.
Hola a todxs! The LLC is happy to extend an invitation to a series of talks that will take place in my class LSPA 449: Women’s Writing in Latin America on Fridays @ 2:00 pm. This program kicks off on March 8th, International Women’s Day 2022. You can find the […]
It’s that time of year again! The LLC is proud to be putting on our international film series for the spring semester. Here’s a sneak peek at what we have in store for this upcoming school year! Specific show information to follow soon!
As a first-generation student and founder of the CSU Musicology Club with a strong interest in musician representation, Annie Koppes has left a legacy of ambition, drive and resiliency here at CSU.