Past Events
Prof. Montserrat Piera (Temple University ) "Chivalry Revisited: The Enigmatic Case of the 15th century romance 'Curial e Güelfa'"
Cherpack Seminar Room - 543 Williams Hall (12:00 noon)

Engaging Students with Compelling Presentations
Cherpack Lounge, Williams Hall 543 (2:00PM)
This year, ROML has department-specific teaching workshops that count towards the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Teaching Certificate! Our fall workshops feature Drs. Ashley Brock, Eva Del Soldato, and Michael Solomon. This workshop features Professor Michael Solomon…
Supporting Students When the Semester Gets Rough
CTL Seminar Room, Van Pelt 134
Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Graduate Student Workshop presented by Alexandra Brown, CTL Graduate Fellow, Romance Languages
Variations Working Group - Reading Group
Williams Hall 440
Join Variations this fall for a reading group on history, class, and interpretation! This reading group is open to everyone. Questions? Feel free to write to us at variationswgroup@gmail.com or simply attend one of our meetings! Password to download readings: Dialectic2019

"Insurgencias de la Narrativa Gráfica: una conversación con Ana Penyas y Santiago García"
Cherpack Seminar Room - Williams Hall 543

Weaving Research Interests Into Your Teaching
Cherpack Lounge, Williams Hall 543
This year, ROML has department-specific teaching workshops that count towards the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Teaching Certificate! Our fall workshops feature Drs. Ashley Brock, Eva Del Soldato, and Michael Solomon. This workshop features Professor Eva Del Soldato…
Variations Working Group - Reading Group
Williams Hall 440
Join Variations this fall for a reading group on history, class, and interpretation! This reading group is open to everyone. Questions? Feel free to write to us at variationswgroup@gmail.com or simply attend one of our meetings! Password to download readings: Dialectic2019

Prof. Bécquer Seguín (Johns Hopkins) "Federico García Lorca and the Anti-Colonial Imagination"
Humanities Conference Room - Williams Hall 623

Prof. Zeb Tortorici "Archiving the Obscene: Sex, Desire, and Memory in Mexico"
College Hall 209
This event is sponsored by the History Department, Latin American and Latino Studies, and the Department of Romance Languages.
