Lingua Franca is the Bi-Annual Newsletter of the
World Languages & Cultures Department
at Salem State University
Current Editors: Jon Aske & Kenneth Reeds
Phone: 978.542.6258 – Fax: 978.542.2068
E-mail: linguafranca@salemstate.edu
Web page: www.lrc.salemstate.edu/linguafranca
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Volume 12, Issue 1, Fall 2014, Table of Contents
- ¿Qué Pasa? Quoi De Neuf? Novità? Department News Abounds (12.1)
- Salem State Polyglots: The Frustrating Joy of Learning Multiple Languages
By Elizabeth Blood, WLC - Salem States Launches a New Study Abroad Program in Germany
By J. Douglas Guy, WLC - Why learn German?
By J. Douglas Guy, WLC - New England’s Cultural Center for Things German: Goethe-Institut Boston
By J. Douglas Guy, WLC - Wise Latinas: Writers on Higher Education by Jennifer de León
Michele C. Dávila, WLC - Argentine Author Gloria Casañas Visits Graduate Literature Course
By Kenneth Reeds, WLC - Real World, Real Opportunities for Spanish-language Interns
By Kristine Doll, WLC - Original Jarchas from SPN 401
By Kristine Doll, WLC - Italian Club: Notte di Poesia/Poetry Night
- New Teaching Assistantships Program in Piedmont, Italy
By Anna Rocca, WLC - First Candidate to Leave for Piedmont, Italy, on January 2015 for one year
By Ryan Walsh, Senior at SSU, majoring in WLC – Italian - Zarah Magazine Visits Arabic Program
- SSU at MaFLA
By Nicole Sherf, WLC - A Tour through Florence, Italy
By Adan Rodriguez, student of Italian - Learning Culture: Responding to Difference
By Abdelkrim Mouhib, WLC - Exploring Cognates: English move and Spanish mover
Jon Aske, WLC - War: What Is It Good For?
Kenneth Reeds, WLC - What is so great about Oviedo, Spain?
By Fátima Serra, WLC
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