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Author: Andreina Ibarra

Los paisajes de América Latina tienen récords impresionantes

Por Andreina Ibarra Si estás pensando en viajar a América Latina para estudiar o practicar tu español, hay un...

Women’s History Month: Four Amazing Women from around the World

By Claudia Quesito March is Women’s History Month, a celebration of women’s contributions to society at large....
Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras: parades, colors, and costumes with worldwide recognition

By Andreina Ibarra   Mardi Gras, also known as "Fat Tuesday," is synonymous with lavish costumes, dancing,...

Reimagining Assessment: Tips for Preserving Academic Integrity in the Online World Languages Classroom

By Kate Grovergrys, Spanish Professor, Madison College   The rise in online language learning has led to...
Carnival

It’s Carnival Time in Menton, Nice, and Viareggio

By Claudia Quesito February, AKA Carnival Month On the second weekend of February, several cultural events...
Chinese New Year

February 1st welcomes the Year of the Water Tiger in China

Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, is an annual fifteen-day holiday in China. It is also celebrated in...
Beisbol

Deportes: Una pasión que une a los pueblos latinoamericanos

Ya sea un título nacional o un partido de fútbol de barrio, los deportes son formas de entretenimiento muy populares...
New language

Tips for learning a new language through music

Music is a part of our lives from the moment we’re born. We’ve all learned songs in school to help memorize things...
Influencia africana

La influencia africana dejó una enorme huella en América Latina

En la historia del mundo, América del Sur y América Central fueron las primeras zonas del continente americano en ser...
Windows and Mirrors

Mirrors and Windows: Nurturing the Roots of Student Engagement with Inclusive Teaching Practices

As instructors, we know that the level to which our students engage in our courses will determine their overall...