The Science Council of Lithuania has awarded Prof. Giedrius Subačius, Endowed Chair of Lithuanian Studies, a grant of $15,000 to publish a monograph on the history of Lithuanian orthography. The book will be…
Hispanic Studies alumus José Angel Navejas (Ph.D. 2020) has published a short story entitled “La Paz” in Latin American Literary Today. The work can be read online. José Angel is the author of…
Maryann Piel, Ph.D. student in Germanic Studies, has garnered a prestigious DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) research fellowship for the 2021-22 academic year. Maryann will spend the coming academic year conducting research in…
Margarita Saona will participate in the King Juan Carlos Center poetry series at NYU curated by Lila Zemborain, along with Argentinian poet Marina Serrano. The topic of the session is Variations on the…
Matthew Kendall, Assistant Professor in the Department of Polish, Russian, and Lithuanian Studies, has been named a Faculty Fellow by the UIC Institute for the Humanities for the 2021-2022 academic year. As a…
Mark your calendars for April 30th and the opening (via livestream) of a new adaptation of Plautus’s Casina by UIC Classical Studies major Luana Davila! Additional details coming soon. Promotional Flyer Produced by Columbia…
The Cambridge Companion to the Council of Nicaea, edited by Young Kim, Associate Professor and Head of Classics and Mediterranean Studies, was released in January 2021 by Cambridge University Press. Part of the…
A new op-ed by Young Richard Kim, associate professor and head of Classics and Mediterranean Studies and associate professor of History, in the New York Daily News explores the importance of theater for…
Congratulations to French major Hannah Ellis, who has been admitted with generous scholarships to several top-ranked law schools in the US! Starting this Fall, she’ll study International Law at George Washington University.