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  • Professor standing at podium giving lecture at Academy of Athens
    The timeless influence of ancient Greek tragedy
    2024-12-19 - Classics professor Antony Augoustakis recently gave a keynote lecture at the prestigious Academy of Athens.
  • Top left: Molly Moomaw; top right: Mia Vavaroutsos; bottom left: Michael Caplan; bottom right: Tallulah Trezevant
    Scheidel Scholarship eases burden, provides dream opportunities for students
    2024-12-09 - Four students are pursuing new opportunities this academic year, with the help of the Frances E. Smith Scheidel Scholarship.
  • Pamela Cappas-Toro
    Spanish alumna advocates for widespread access to learning spaces
    2024-12-09 - Countless studies have been done on the importance of a quality education—but not everyone has the same access to those key learning spaces. Pamela Cappas-Toro (PhD, ’13, Spanish) is part of a team that’s trying to change that through the Utah Prison Education Project.
  • Smiling woman with long brown hair sitting in office chair
    Illinois faculty members writing free online textbooks
    2024-12-04 - The University Library is helping professors develop open access textbooks that students can use free of charge through grant funding from the Illinois State Library and the provost’s office.
  • Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
    SLCL to welcome intercultural communication expert as part of Intercultural Competence Initiative
    2024-11-21 - The School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics will be bringing an expert on intercultural communication to campus this spring as part of the Intercultural Competence Initiative.
  • Jon Solomon
    Jon Solomon to deliver 2025 Dean’s Distinguished Lecture
    2024-11-04 - The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences has announced that Jon Solomon, a professor of classics and the Robert D. Novak Chair of Western Civilization & Culture, will give the 2025 Dean’s Distinguished Lecture on March 4.
  • Eduardo García-Molina
    Post-doctoral classics scholar selected for new public humanities program
    2024-10-31 - A newly minted PhD classics scholar has been selected to be part of the College of LAS Public Humanities Fellow program, which gives post-doctoral researchers the opportunity to pursue a public engagement project with the Humanities Research Institute.
  • Couple recording with laptop
    Automatic speech recognition learned to understand people with Parkinson’s disease — by listening to them
    2024-10-21 - Listening to people with Parkinson’s disease made an automatic speech recognizer 30% more accurate, according to initial findings from the Speech Accessibility Project. Speech recordings used in the study are freely available to organizations looking to improve their voice recognition devices.
  • Outside view of the Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics Building
    SLCL welcomes new faculty members
    2024-10-04 - The School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics welcomed twenty new faculty members this fall.
  • Group of attendees of investiture of Silvina Montrul
    Silvina Montrul named Marjorie Roberts Professor in Liberal Arts & Sciences
    2024-09-30 - When it comes to understanding language acquisition, there are few scholars as renowned as Silvina Montrul.
  • Student jury for the US Goncourt Prize Selection at the Villa Albertine headquarters in New York City
    U of I students select best French novel of the year
    2024-09-27 - How do you decide which book deserves to be named the best work of French literature of the year? That’s the question students from the Department of French & Italian asked themselves this spring as they participated in FR 322: Movements and Perspectives, which centered on the 2024 US Goncourt Prize Selection.
  • Dark-haired man in dark suit and red tie stands in front of wood background
    An everlasting impact
    2024-09-25 - Your first and last name are some of the first things you learn as a child, when you’re only just beginning the long journey to find your place in the world. They’re also arguably the most important. That was the key message George Reveliotis (BA, ’96, history) wanted to share when he walked into Foellinger Auditorium this May as the speaker for the SLCL Spring 2024 Convocation.
  • Luisa Elena Delgado
    Remembering Elena Delgado
    2024-09-25 - This spring, our school suffered a great loss: Luisa Elena Delgado, professor of Spanish and former director of the School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics, passed away after a long battle with cancer.
  • Left to right: Kiel Christianson, Xun Yan, Joyce Tolliver, and Reynaldo Pagura
    Training Qualified IEP Interpreters project underway at Illinois
    2024-09-23 - Experts at Illinois are developing a training program for interpreters, following a state law that requires qualified interpreters to be present when teachers and parents meet to discuss individualized education programs (IEPs) for students with special educational needs.
  • Woman with dark hair and bangs, wearing a brown sweater over a white collared shirt
    Alumni help bring Korean studies scholar to campus
    2024-09-23 - A new Korean studies scholar has joined the Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures this fall, thanks in part to the support of a group of alumni.

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