As someone who has navigated the intricate tapestry of eight countries across three continents, I’ve learned firsthand that understanding language and culture is not just a nicety in global ...
The Language and Cultural Immersion Scholars Program is an exciting opportunity for Freeman College of Management students to explore and engage with different cultures and languages during their time ...
Students following a Fall 2023 and forward plan of study will chose from the following options to fulfill the language and culture requirement. One (1) approved foreign language course, one (1) ...
Priscilla Lewis holds two newly-printed Apache children's books on June 30, 2023. With help from The Language Conservancy, a group focused on preserving endangered Indigenous languages, Lewis recorded ...
SEVEN NEWS. THERE IS A NEW PROJECT COMING CALLED NEVER FORGETTING WHO YOU ARE. THAT’S RIGHT. THIS SHOW HIGHLIGHTS THE CULTURE OF THE NAVAJO NATION THROUGH PUPPETRY. PEOPLE INVOLVED TELL US HOW THIS IS ...
Body language and the understanding thereof is a crucial part of communication. It is often assumed that humans can innately recognize other's emotions, but there is growing evidence that the ability ...
The timing was never right for Sydney Castiglia to learn Korean growing up. Her parents shared cultural traditions, but as a military family that moved a lot, their priority was helping their ...
Adria Swiney, a May graduate with a degree in modern languages with a concentration in Russian language and literature, is serving as a teaching assistant for the Russian Summer Language Institute.
In today’s fast-paced, interconnected world, cultural diversity is a precious asset to be celebrated and cherished. For Yoruba parents living in the diaspora, preserving their cultural heritage, ...
There are many reasons to study ASL and learn about Deaf culture. Below are several reasons why taking ASL courses at CU-Boulder may benefit you as a prospective student: 1. Experience a different way ...
A First Nation near Sudbury has realized a decades-long dream to open its own daycare centre in the community to surround children with their Anishinaabe culture and language from early childhood.