In English we trust
In English we trust: Can we be global citizens without knowing foreign languages? Will speaking foreign languages finally become an asset in the U.S.?
[more]In English we trust: Can we be global citizens without knowing foreign languages? Will speaking foreign languages finally become an asset in the U.S.?
[more]Third year English Ph.D. student and recitation instructor at New York University. Her research interests include race and gender in modern American literature; subalternity and revolutionary thought in 20th century Mexican, Central American, and Caribbean literature; women of color feminism; and queer of color critique.
[more]Yun Ni is currently a rising sixth-year Ph.D. student of Comparative Literature at Harvard. And would argue that the Comp Lit MA program at Dartmouth is one of the best memories of my academic career.
[more]Francisco Nahoe In the Fall of 2004, having just completed the Dartmouth MA in Comparative Literature, I enrolled in the ThM program in Biblical Studies at Harvard Divinity School. At the time, I lived in Andover where I was Roman Catholic chaplain at Phillips Academy and an instructor in English until 2006 after which I moved to Our Lady of Czestochowa Friary in South Boston where I stayed until I finished the program at Harvard in 2007.
[more]Larissa Hebert
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