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Department of Spanish and Portuguese

 
¡Feliz Otoño 2021!
SPANISH ADVISING
 
QUESTIONS ABOUT CHANGING FROM A MINOR TO A MAJOR? 
INTERESTED IN LASS, OVIEDO OR STUDY ABROAD?
WONDERING IF YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT TRACK?

For major/minor advising, transfer credits or miscellaneous questions for Dr. Patricia Moore-Martinez, use the
Appointment link or enter: calendly.com/pmoore04 

For certificate advising, make an appointment with Dr. Joshua Pongan. Click https://calendly.com/jpongan

Dr. Patricia Moore-Martinez
Associate Chair of Spanish and Portuguese
pmoore04@temple.edu

 
SPANISH LANGUAGE SUPPORT
TUTORING & CONVERSATION PARTNERS
INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Interns and Volunteers
Mighty Writers: El Futuro

 
ESPAÑOL
¿Hablas bien español y tienes interés en asistir a un taller bilingüe de escritura? ¡Únete a Mighty Writers! Las responsabilidades incluyen tomar nota de asistencia, comunicación con las familias, ayudar a activar a los alumnos, dirigir actividades de grupo ¡y mucho más! Inscríbete en
mightywriters.org/volunteer/ Luego, comunícate con Patricia Moore-Martinez, pmoore04@temple.edu

ENGLISH
Do you have proficient Spanish language skills and interest in assisting a bilingual writing workshop? Join us at Mighty Writers! Responsibilities include helping with attendance, communicating with families, helping engage students, leading group activities, and more! Sign up at 
mightywriters.org/volunteer  

 
CPH or Pre-Med Student?
Or Just Interested in Exploring Healthcare?
Intern at Esperanza Health Clinic

 
40% of the US has received one vaccine, but 60% has not. Work with Esperanza to improve health care in North Philadelphia. Esperanza is looking for VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS at their Hunting Park (4417 N 6th St) site. The perfect match would be a Spanish-speaker who is interested in medical things, with strong attention to detail. The intern would be helping with COVID screenings at the door.   Shifts are 3 - 4 hours.

Additionally, there is a Patients Relations project which does not require speaking Spanish, but understanding it in order to fill out documents.

Email pmoore04@temple.edu or make an appointment: calendly.com/pmoore04 to find out more.  You may use an internship for the hour requirement for  SPAN 4885: Spanish Internship for the spring semester.  (2096 prerequisite)

COVID Vaccine Requirement:
Current volunteers have until October 15 to provide proof of full vaccination. Applicants can be onboarded and start with proof of vaccine #1 and an appointment for vaccine #2 on or before October 15. 
 Language, Literacy, and Learning Lab
Spanish-speaking Research Assistants

Contact: Julia Jaen at julia.jaen@temple.edu for more information.  
To apply, include a resume.
  • Volunteer (5-10 hours/week-unpaid): Involved in different tasks related to research projects happening in the lab. The role really varies based on current needs but for example, volunteers might help to prep databases and other research materials, code and transcribe study data, among other tasks. Spanish fluency/proficiency highly desired. As of now, volunteering is remote, but that could change, pending University COVID procedures. Some in-person availability may be needed.
  • Student Worker Driver/Drop Off Assistant (flexible schedule; may not have hours some weeks-paid): Involved in distributing materials to participants around Philadelphia. The role may involve other study related tasks (e.g., enter or clean demographic and language data). Should speak English and Spanish fluently, as some participants speak primarily Spanish. Having a car highly preferred. Mileage would be reimbursed.
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  • Student Worker Website Developer (10-20 hours/week-paid): Involved in designing a website that is interactive and easily navigated by families and community organizations. Should be enrolled in a related degree program (e.g., computer science, graphic design, etc.). Spanish fluency/proficiency highly desired. Remote work is permitted, pending University COVID procedures. Some in-person availability may be needed.
CLUBS & ACTIVITIES

Join the E(eh)stacatto auditions (Virtual OR In-Campus) through google forms: https://forms.gle/qCinL7F2vXq84gA48

 

For any additional questions you can contact Camila Franco at tul02251@temple.edu

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ASOCIACION DE
ESTUDIANTES LATINOS
 

Check out their Introduction Video in the link above.  AdEL meets every Wednesday at 5:30p.m. in SAC 200!

AdEL was founded in the fall of 1994 by a group of sophomores looking to enhance awareness of the Latinx presence on Temple’s campus. The group spearheaded the project by making connections with students and faculty who were interested and supportive of the cause. While the organization started off small (5-7 members), it grew to over 40 members in a matter of one academic school year. AdEL was able to further back its credibility, as well as increase its member pool, by reaching out and involving itself in the Philadelphia Latino community. It did so by organizing community service events and holding on campus sessions that were open to the public. Seeing the ever-increasing popularity of AdEL, many other student entities including fraternities, sororities, political groups, and dance organizations were able to branch out under our strong influence. AdEL still remains as the umbrella organization for all Latinx groups on Temple’s campus today.
 
AdEL has been recognized as an asset to both the Temple Latinx community and the Philadelphia Latino community. AdEL has been successful at planning, organizing, and executing many sensational events on and off campus. Events such as Free Food and Fun Friday, galas, diversity events, collaborations with other organizations, and charity fundraisers have made powerful impressions on the communities we cater to. Members also enjoy our weekly meetings which have been put into place to maintain a solid following and to address current events and issues within the Latinx community.

LASS IMMERSION PROGRAM & STUDY ABROAD

         CLA STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP
                    Deadline: October 1, 2021 at 11:55PM

 

If you are a student who is planning to study abroad in spring 2022, you may be eligible to receive a scholarship or award to go toward the cost of your study abroad experience. Students eligible to apply for these awards have declared a major, minor, or certificate in a discipline in the College of Liberal Arts, have completed at least one semester at Temple University, and plan to study abroad in spring 2022. 

Please note that only some of the CLA study abroad scholarships are given out based on financial need. We encourage everyone to apply!

This is a link to the College of Liberal Arts Fall 2021 Study Abroad Scholarship Application. Please note that you must be logged in to your Temple google account to access the application.

Applications are due by Friday, October 1, 2021 at 11:55PM. Late submissions will not be considered. All applicants will be notified about the selection results by October 22, 2021.

If you have any questions, please email Melanie Reichwald at melanie.reichwald@temple.edu

Latin American Studies Semester
 
INFORMATION SESSION: OCTOBER 5TH AT 3PM
IN-PERSON AND ZOOM

ZOOM LINK: 
https://temple.zoom.us/j/94587321240
LOCATION: TBA
The Latin American Studies Semester has been offered every spring semester since 1973. This unique language immersion program provides you with an intensive experience studying the Spanish language in combination with an interdisciplinary study of life and contemporary issues in Latin America.

The prerequisite for participation in LASS is one semester of university-level Spanish or the equivalent (students with more advanced levels of course background are encouraged to participate in the program). LASS integrates several courses, totaling 17-semester-hour credits, and must be taken as a package. All courses are taught in Spanish from the first day of class on Temple’s main campus. An integral part of the LASS program is a three-week study trip to Latin America in February/March, during which students are placed in local homes where the only language of communication is Spanish. While abroad, students attend courses, make local friends, immerse themselves daily in the local culture and explore the country. The LASS program has taken place in Colombia, México, Costa Rica and Ecuador.  All participants in the program may expect to achieve marked improvement in Spanish fluency in only one semester.


LASS Application Form

For more information or if you are unable to make the session, contact Dr.Montserrat Piera, LASS Program Director, mpiera01@temple.edu
2022 Temple in Spain: Oviedo Spring 22
The Temple in Spain summer program is based at the University of Oviedo in the province of Asturias, a beautiful region of ocean, mountains, and Roman ruins in northwest Spain. The program is comprised of coursework in Spanish language, literature, cultural studies, and eating cultures (Human Behavior GenEd). 

Questions, contact Dr. Jaime Durán - jduran@temple.edu

Application Deadline: September 30

 
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