College Honors 2023 Support Staff Award Winners
The College of Arts & Letters celebrated its 2023 Support Staff Award winners at the Faculty and Staff Welcome Reception on Sept. 18 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.The…
The College of Arts & Letters celebrated its 2023 Support Staff Award winners at the Faculty and Staff Welcome Reception on Sept. 18 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.The…
Dr. Jonathan Choti, Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures, received the 2021-22 Network for Global Civic Engagement (NGCE) Grant to support a collaborative project in Naitolia Village of northern Tanzania.
Dr. Jonathan Choti and Dr. Danny Mendez have received the 2022-2023 College of Arts & Letters Engaged Pedagogy and Programming Fund Grant to support their joint project in spring 2023.…
This year, the College of Arts & Letters welcomes 24 new full-time faculty and staff members. These faculty and staff members were recognized during the 2022 Faculty Welcome Reception, which…
Arts and Letters Projects, a micro-internship program funded by the College of Arts & Letters’ Excel Network, offers paid, short-term internships to College of Arts & Letters students while supporting…
On March 13th, 2022, the Consulate-General of Japan in Detroit presented the 27th Annual Michigan Japanese Language Speech Contest. Kellyn Ryan-Eyde, a Japanese major from MSU, was one of the top contestants, placing first of six university division contestants.
MSU Assistant Professor of Russian Shannon Donnally Quinn works with University of Wisconsin-Madison to save Russian language and cultural learning materials, the award-winning Russian Advanced Interactive Listening Series (RAILS) project.
(more…)This semester, the College of Arts & Letters is pleased to welcome 27 new faculty and staff members. Please join us in welcoming these newest faculty and staff members to the College.
Michigan State University’s Linguistics program is ranked among the top places in the field for study, research, and employment by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds), a leading provider of services, analytics, and insight to the global higher education sector. The Linguistics program offers B.A.,…
A Solitary Greenhouse, the work of Critical Race Studies artist-in-residence jackie sumell, is now on display in Michigan State University's Beal Botanical Garden. The plants that surround A Solitary Greenhouse were chosen in collaboration with the students of Professor Johanna Schuster-Craig's Spring 2020 Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities course.