Events

The Department of Spanish at Â鶹´«Ã½ hosts many events throughout the year.

CURRENT & ONGOING Events

WMU-KPS Spanish Dual-Enrollment Partnership Celebration (see below)

Altar de muertos / Day of the Dead Altar (see below)

Mesa española / Spanish Conversation Table

Tutorías de español / Free Spanish Tutoring

Spanish Club @ WMU

Festival de cine / Spanish Film Festival

 

Baile y música en español / Hispanic Music and Dance Lesssons

 

Cocina hispánica / Hispanic Cuisine Cooking Classes

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UPCOMING Events 

WMU-KPS Spanish Dual-Enrollment Partnership Celebration, Oct. 31, 11-noon, Dunbar 2nd floor lobby

WMU-KPS Partnership Celebration-Spanish

Join us in celebration of a new partnership with the WMU College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Spanish and Kalamazoo Public Schools. KPS Superintendent
Darrin Slade, Dean Carla Koretsky, and Associate VP for Teaching and
Learning Jason Glass will celebrate and formalize a historic agreement between KPS and WMU to offer a Spanish program that enhances Â鶹´«Ã½ learning and creates new academic pathways. 

"Altar de muertos" (Day of the Dead Altar) on exhibit Oct. 28-Nov. 10 at Waldo Library, 1st floor

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The Altar de muertos is an homage to the dead during the annual Mexican celebration of Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. The Altar is a way to honor and remember our loved ones who have passed away by welcoming their souls back home. It takes the form of an “ofrenda†or offering, and is typically build on multiple levels to represent the journey from heaven to earth and the underworld. It is richly decorated with flowers, the deceased’s favorite foods and drinks, and it includes photos and personal objects associated with the person being honored. “Papel picado†(paper cut into symbolic shapes), “calaveras†(sugar skulls), and typical objects associated with death, such as de “copal†or incense bowl, whose smoke and scent guide the soul home, are frequently used in these altars.

The Department of Spanish at WMU dedicates its Altar de Muertos to a prominent figure who has died the current year. This year, the honoree is Xavier López Rodríguez, “Chabelo,†a popular Mexican actor, comedian and singer.

POSTPONED! Presentation by Nicaraguan human rights activist Tamara Dávila. Originally scheduled for Oct. 29,  has been postponed until Spring 2025.

Tamara Dávila

The Department of Spanish presents Tamara Dávila Rivas, a Nicaraguan human rights activist, feminist and political leader. She is currently a Human Rights Fellow at the Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership at Kalamazoo College. Ms. Dávila Rivas has committed herself to the civic struggle for justice, freedom and democracy in Nicaragua and will be speaking on our responsibility to stay engaged in our political and social causes with the goal of upholding our democratic principles and our freedoms. Her talk, titled "Setbacks to Democracy: Lessons from Experience," will be followed by a conversation on the state of our democracy. Light food and refreshments will be available.

Tamara Dávila talk flyer (TBD)

Past Events

Department Video Contest

Coming soon! Past information below.

See the rules for submission. 

Department Writing Contest

Coming soon! Past information below.

See the rules for submission. 

Presentation by Bernard Perley, Director of the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and Professor at the University of British Columbia, on Thurs., Oct. 10, 7 p.m., Trimpe Multicultural Center 

Bernard Parley

The University Center for the Humanities, with support from the Department of Spanish and other academic units, brings to you social anthropologist, Dr. Bernard Perley, an expert on indigenous cultures, who will be giving a free public talk on "Leveraging Un|Certainty: Hyperdisciplinarity and the Arts of Tomorrow." Dr. Parley is a member of the Maliseet Nation in Tobique, New Brunswick, and holds a BFA in studio arts, a Masters of Architecture, and a PhD in Social Anthropology. His publications include the book _Defying Maliseet Language Death: Emergent Vitalities of Language, Culture, and Identity in Eastern Canada_ (University of Nebraska Press, 2011). He promotes interdisciplinary and community-based research and advocacy for indigenous vitality.

Come meet visiting scholar Dr. Bernard Perley and enjoy donuts and bagels on Thurs., Oct. 10, at 11 a.m. in Moore 1101. You will see some of his comic strips while learning about how he has brought together diverse interests in anthropology, art, advocacy, languages, comics, and more in his career.

Talk by Spanish alum and airline pilot, Capt. Greg Sumner on Wed., February 28, 3 p.m., 3025 Brown Hall

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The Department of Spanish welcomes Captain Gregory Sumner, WMU alumn and benefactor. Capt. Sumner, who graduated from WMU in 1994 with degrees in Spanish and Aviation, will speak to our Â鶹´«Ã½s about the value of a Spanish degree. His talk, titled "¿Por qué estudiar español? Why Study Spanish," will include valuable information about Capt. Sumner's career after graduating from WMU and advice for Â鶹´«Ã½s on the transition from WMU to the workplace. Capt. Sumner is a pilot with United Airlines, flying 737 and 767 airplanes. He has been a leader with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) and visits Washington, D.C. frequently on his advocacy role for the airline industry and the pilots union.

Capt. Sumner Talk flyer

Peace Lecture by Univ. of Michigan Professor on Thurs. October 26, 2023, 6 p.m., Fetzer Center, Putney Auditorium

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The Department of Spanish is proud to co-sponsor The Center for the Study of Ethics in Society's Peace Lecture by Professor Edgar Franco-Vivanco. Prof. Franco-Vivanco, whose talk is titled "Between Violence and Resistance: The Challenges of Latin America in the 21st Century," holds a PhD from Stanford University and is an assistant professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. He has received awards for his work on the long-term legacies of colonialism in Latin America and the resistance movements by its indigenous populations.

2023 Peace Lecture flyer

Visit and Talk by 2023-24 Alumni Achievement Award recipient, Mr. Julián Ramírez Torres, on Tues. Nov. 7, 12 p.m., University Center for the Humanities, 2500 Knauss Hall

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Julián Ramírez Torres was a first-generation TRIO college Â鶹´«Ã½ at WMU graduating in 2012 with degrees in Spanish and Secondary Education. After years as a teacher, he began his career in school administration. Today, he is the Principal at the dual-language Southwest Middle High School-Academia Bilingüe (7-12) in Grand Rapids. Mr. Ramírez Torres is also a member of the U.S. Army Reserves, having served two years in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He has received numerous awards and medals for his service.

Come join us at Mr. Ramírez Torres' talk on the benefits of a Spanish degree.

Julián Ramírez Torres presentation flyer

 Spring 2023 Honors and Awards

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The Department of Spanish is delighted to present the list of our Spring 2023 Honors and Awards recipients, featuring all the Â鶹´«Ã½s who have won scholarships and awards. We are proud of you and hope you enjoy sharing the PowerPoint with your friends and family. Â¡Enhorabuena!

 Visit and Talk by alumna Isabel López Slattery - Friday, Feb. 3, 2023, 12-1 p.m., 2028 Brown

 

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"HOW SPANISH UNLOCKS A WORLD OF ADVENTURE"

Isabel studied Spanish and Communications at WMU between 2006 and 2011. She now owns her own successful photography and communications company, , located in Grand Rapids.

Come and learn what a degree in Spanish can do for you!

"How Spanish Unlocks a World of Adventure" poster

OTHER Past Events

Department Video Contest for spring 2019...stay tuned.

Teatro Nuestro of Battle Creek performance of "El Nombre" by Griselda Gamaro | March 15 | 
2 p.m. | 1028 Brown Hall

This performance, followed by a conversation with Director Tania Fleitas, is free and open to the public.

Video Contest

Video Contest Wednesday, March 20, 4:00 p.m. | 1028 Brown Hall 

Film Festival

Hispanic Film Festival | March 18, 19, 20, and 21 | 1028 Brown Hall | Information will soon be posted here.

Honors and Awards Ceremony 2019

Friday, April 5, 3 to 5 p.m. 
Bernhard Center Rooms 208 and 209

Honors and Awards Ceremony 2018

See from the ceremony.

Dr. Felkel's Retirement

See from the retirement party.

In Memory of Michael Braun

Continue reading here for more information.

Altar De Muertos - Día de los muertos

October 27 to November 8 | 2nd Floor Waldo Library | Information Here
El día de los muertos is associated with Mexico, but this holiday is celebrated most in Latin America.

Film Festival

Hispanic Film Festival | November 6 and 8 | 1025 Brown Hall | Continue reading here for more information.