Studying Arabic has not only allowed Kaylah Cruz-Herrera (x16) to understand the words of the Muslim Call to Prayer, but has opened new doors to cultural dialogue and understanding of the Arab world. Field of …
Month: June 2014
College of Letters & Science features ASP professors Sweet and Albuquerque
The UW-Madison College of Letters & Science featured former African Studies director Jim Sweet and faculty member Serverino Albuquerque as they discuss Brazilian social unrest amidst the hype of the World Cup. Serverino Albuquerque is …
Africa Soccer at UW-Madison Libraries
UW-Madison Libraries and Emilie Songolo, senior academic librarian and bibliographer for the African Studies Program, are excited to highlight books on African soccer in anticipation of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The internationally celebrated …
Students and instructors gear up for APTLII 2014
While most students put down textbooks for the summer months, some choose to study global languages and cultures right here in Madison. The Arabic, Persian and Turkish Languages Immersion Program (APTLII) brings students and professionals …
Africa in Our Lives: Lorna Tokos
Studying abroad in Ghana not only introduced Lorna Tokos (x15) to new friends and Ghanaian dishes, but to a new, more self-aware and proactive version of herself. Field of study: Agriculture and applied economics, International …
2014 World Languages Almanac now available
Each year, the Language Institute publishes the World Languages Almanac, which provides up-to-date information on language course opportunities for advising units across campus and is especially useful during SOAR. Advisors and students report that the booklet …
Africa in Our Lives: Philip Janzen
While 2014 Jordan Prize winner Philip Janzen was drawn to UW-Madison’s African history program, his international interests go beyond academics. From childhood memories in Cairo to trying new foods while researching in Senegal, global mindedness …