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UNDERGRADUATE RESOURCES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Study Abroad

In order to increase language proficiency and cultural literacy, all students are strongly encouraged to spend a semester abroad via one of the University-approved programs.


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Community Interpreter Internship with the ¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥ Law School Clinics

The Community Interpreter Internship is a partnership between the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures and the five clinics in ¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥ University Charles Widger School of Law—particularly with the Clinic for Asylum, Refugee and Emigrant Services (CARES) and the Farmworker Legal Aid Clinic (FLACS). Undergraduate students with advanced proficiency in Spanish and an interest in helping the Hispanic community act as translators and interpreters between clients and their student lawyers.

Contact: M. Laura Lenardón, Ph.D.

Learn more about the Community Interpreter Internship program.

 

Language Tables

The Department encourages students and other members of the ¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥ community to take part in the language tables. Language tables are the best option to practice what you have learned in class without the formalities of the classroom. There are three language tables each week. To learn more, please contact Anne-Marie Joyce.

 

LUV Lab

The  invites interested students to join our weekly lab meetings, where we review research on language variation and work collaboratively toward uncovering the mysteries of how language changes and evolves. Students are encouraged to get involved in ongoing research, including linguistic analyses of Hispanic speakers in Philadelphia and laboratory studies of cognitive factors in language variation. Please contact Grant Berry, PhD, if interested.

 

Spanish Club

The Spanish Club offers great opportunities for student leadership and for students to get involved in campus life, meet new people, help the Hispanic community, and learn Hispanic values and traditions. The club promotes opportunities including service projects with Hispanic and Latino communities; lectures about Hispanic culture; field trips to museums, workshops, and theaters; speech contests; culinary events; and salsa and tango dance lessons.

 

Hispanic Honor Society: Sigma Delta Pi

The Sigma Delta Pi National Hispanic Honor Society was created to acknowledge superior scholastic performance in the fields of Spanish language, Hispanic literatures, and cultures. The national honor society is open to membership at institutions of higher learning in the United States and Canada. The Society encourages college students to acquire a greater interest in, and a deeper understanding of, the cultures, arts, and history that comprises the Hispanic world. The organization recognizes outstanding undergraduate scholarship in Spanish, by awarding annually the Sigma Delta Pi Award for Scholarship.

Membership in Sigma Delta Pi is a wonderful opportunity for students to truly immerse themselves in the Spanish language and its cultures and to earn national recognition for their scholarship. New members are inducted every spring.

 

College and University Resources

In addition to resources and opportunities through the Spanish Department, ¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥ provides support to undergraduate students in all aspects of their collegiate experience and beyond through the centralized services of the Office for Undergraduate StudentsOffice of Education Abroad and Career Center.

Hispanic Honor Society Coordinator:
Dr. Agnese Códebo
agnese.codebo@villanova.edu
St. Augustine Center, 345

Spanish Lower Division Coordinator:
Dr. Cristina Percoco
cristina.percoco@villanova.edu
St. Augustine Center 344
610-519-5648

Oral and Written Proficiency Examiner:
Dr. Cristina Percoco
cristina.percoco@villanova.edu
St. Augustine Center 344
610-519-5648

COMMUNITY INTERPRETER INTERNSHIP

An internship opportunity for undergraduate students with advanced proficiency in Spanish and an interest in helping the Hispanic community

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