Category Archives: Faculty
Inaugural Issue of _Hispanic Studies Review_ Released
Hispanic Studies Review (HSR) is pleased to announce its inaugural issue: Vol. 1, No. 1 (2016). HSR is an international refereed journal published twice a year by the Department of Hispanic Studies at the College of Charleston. The journal welcomes submissions on cultural studies, applied and theoretical linguistics, and the literatures of the Spanish-speaking worlds and their contact […]
Dr. Owens, Guest Speaker at Benedictine University
Dr. Del Mastro Presents in “State of Publishing Today” at 2016 MIFLC
Professor Mark P. Del Mastro organized, chaired and presented in the academic panel “The State of Publishing Today” during the 66th Annual Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference (MIFLC) at James Madison University on October 15, 2016. Dr. Del Mastro is past president of MIFLC and current member of the MIFLC Executive Committee. Del Mastro (center) with […]
Dr. Divine, Guest Lecturer at USC-Columbia on 11/9/16
Professor Susan Divine has accepted an invitation on behalf of the Spanish Program and the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of South Carolina-Columbia, to give a talk related on her current research as part of USC’s Spanish Speakers Series on Wednesday, November 9th, 2016.
Dr. Beck’s SPAN 367 Class Attends Lecture by Addlestone Library Archivist Mary Jo Fairchild
Professor Emily S. Beck’s Spanish 367 class, “Power and Gender in Early Modern Spain,” attended a lecture on Tuesday, September 6, 2016, by Mary Jo Fairchild, Addlestone Library Archivist.
Dr. Emily S. Beck Co-Founds South Carolina Medievalists Group
Along with Dr. Caroline Dunn of Clemson University, Professor Emily S. Beck has co-founded the South Carolina Medievalists Group, an informal body of professional scholars of all disciplines – faculty and students alike – based in South Carolina. The group meeting provides the opportunity for medievalists and premodernists to connect with other researchers throughout our state and […]
Dr. Pérez-Núñez’s Essay to Appear in _MIFLC Review_
Professor Antonio Pérez-Núñez’s study “Perceived Learning Value of Grammar Feedback and Error Revision in Second Language Writing” has been accepted for publication in MIFLC Review, the journal of the Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference.
Dr. Sarah Owen’s Co-Authored Study Published
Professor Sarah Owens’ co-authored study “The First Nunnery in Manila: The Role of Hernando de los Ríos Coronel” has been published in the summer 2016 issue of The Catholic Historical Review.
Dr. Sarah Owens Presents Scholarship & Receives Award
Professor Sarah Owens presented her original work, “Spanish Nuns on the Manila Galleon (1621) at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference in Bruges, Belgium on Friday August 19, 2016. The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women selected her article “Crossing Mexico (1620-1621): Franciscan Nuns and Their Journey to the Philippines” for the award for best article in women […]