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March 10, 2022
TAMU’s Morocco Arabic Institute Adapts to Challenges
By Marley Grimes ’24 Due to the extenuating circumstances of the global pandemic the A&M Morocco Arabic Institute, a 10-week faculty-led study abroad program, was canceled for the summer semester of 2021. Professor Salah Ayari, the program leader and Arabic professor, began working with his partners at IES Abroad Rabat to explore virtual programming options […]
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September 28, 2021
Meet the First Deans Committed to Anti-Racism Efforts Undergraduate Intern
Essynce Lewis ‘22 saw a change that needed to happen in Aggieland and found a way to work towards a solution through the Deans CARE internship.
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July 13, 2021
Nathaly Lopez ‘21: Broadening Aggie Horizons
Nathaly Lopez ‘21 was empowered to study abroad. Her trip to Spain broadened her horizons, taught her to appreciate culture, and inspired her to give back to Aggies.
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June 17, 2021
INTS 407 Creates a Digital Project on Global Migration
Over the course of the Spring 2021 semester, students in INTS 407: “Global Migration on the Silver Screen” worked on a digital project led by a team of Honors students. Their instructor, Dr. Jocelyn Frelier, introduced the collaboration as follows: Honors students in INTS 407 developed a digital project this semester that features the voices […]
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May 19, 2021
The Director’s Award for Outstanding Service to Honors Programs & The 2021 Wells Fargo Faculty Mentor Award goes to…
The Department of International Studies would like to pay tribute to a remarkable professor whose untiring service to the department and staunch support of students was recently recognized. Dr. Maddalena Cerrato is the recipient of the 2021 Wells Fargo Faculty Mentor Award, as well as the 2021 Director’s Award for Outstanding Service to Honors Programs. […]
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April 29, 2021
The German Program Announces Recently Inducted Students to German Honor Society
The German program of the Department of International Studies wishes to congratulate those students who were inducted as new members to its chapter of the German National Honor Society or Delta Phi Alpha (ΔΦΑ) (German: Deutsche Ehrenverbindung) on April 27, 2021. Delta Phi Alpha, the sole post-secondary national honorary society for German studies in the United States, seeks to […]
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April 26, 2021
Getting to Know INTS Professor, Dr. Frelier
The Department of International Studies would like to highlight Dr. Jocelyn Frelier, a Visiting Assistant Professor specializing in both French and International Studies. Dr. Frelier began working at Texas A&M University in the fall of 2020 and is currently teaching an INTS course entitled Diversity in a Globalized World: Global Migration on the Silver Screen. […]
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April 14, 2021
Former INTS Honors Student – In Pursuit of Shaping the World
Hannah Aragon graduated in the spring of 2019, fluent in Spanish and with a passion for speaking up for the socially disadvantaged. After graduation she spent a year as a Spanish teacher in Lubbock, TX and served as a translator in Guatemala. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in social work at the University […]
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December 11, 2020
Department of International Studies Congratulates Graduating Seniors
To our graduates in International Studies, Modern Languages, and Classics: We are so proud of you on this day! Although we cannot be together, know that we celebrate your achievements and are cheering you on from a distance. Thank you for letting us share in your journey. We have learned so much from you and […]
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December 2, 2020
Achievements in Climate and Inclusion (ACI) Staff Award goes to INTS Academic Advisor
The College of Liberal Arts values diversity and is dedicated to building a welcoming and inclusive environment for faculty, staff, and students. In an effort to recognize staff members who regularly engage in the types of service activities designed to encourage and facilitate a more inclusive and welcoming climate for all, particularly for people from […]