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CGLLC affiliated faculty member Amal Eqeiq Awarded Tenure

Amal Eqeiq with bouquet of flowers

Congratulations to Amal Eqeiq on her recent promotion to associate professor with tenure. Amal Eqeiq, a scholar in Arabic and comparative literature, dedicates her research to unraveling the profound impact of art, language, and culture on the political liberation of marginalized communities, subalternized groups, and Indigenous peoples across the globe. Continue reading »

Friedberg Fellowship Reports

The Marguerite W. Friedberg Memorial Travel Fellowship provides funding for research-related travel to and within continental France. All students, except for graduating seniors, are eligible to apply for this fellowship. The Fellowship seeks to support students who wish to undertake research or creative work that is inspired by a desire… Continue reading »

Winter Study Language Tables- Just Announced!

Please join us this month for another round of language tables! These tables provide a unique opportunity to practice and enhance language skills in a relaxed setting, fostering connections within our diverse campus community. See the schedule below and or, visit our website CGLLC Language Tables. All… Continue reading »

International Education Week 2023

International Education week poster. Purple background with images of Giza Pyramids, Oxford, England, Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janiero, and the Great Wall of China

Clear your calendars, International Education Week is here! We invite you to come be a part of an exciting week that celebrates international education and our global community. Visit the International Education Week webpage for full details. Continue reading »

Kashia Pieprzak recipient of the Nelson Bushnell ’20 Prize

Congratulations to Kashia Pieprzak, Massachusetts Professor of Francophone Literature, French Language, and Comparative Literature, as a recipient of the college’s major award for faculty excellence in teaching and writing. The Bushnell Prize is given to faculty who are consistently recognized both by their colleagues and their… Continue reading »