With the likely discovery of the tomb of famed Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, Professor of Spanish and chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Bruce Burningham took a moment to reflect on what it means to find the tomb of the author of Don Quixote.
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Drawing: An Act of Resistance
Clément Baloup, a cartoonist of Vietnamese and French heritage, explores the mass migration of 2 million Vietnamese in his talk, Drawing: An Act of Resistance, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 18.
Examining Francophone studies
Jennifer Howell will present The Musings of a Francophoniste: Reevaluating French and Francophone Studies at American Public Universities Wednesday, Feb. 4.
Ibero-Latino American film festival begins
The film festival Celebrating the New Wave of Ibero/Latino American Cinema will bring stories from Bolivia, Mexico and Nicaragua.