Hispanic Studies
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Department Chair:
Sebastiaan Faber
404 Peters
Off. Hrs: M, F 11a-12p; W 10-11a

Administrative Assistant:
Blanche Villar

Department Email:


Phone: (440) 775-5256
Fax: (440) 775-6888

Location:
Peters Hall 301
50 N. Professor St.
Oberlin, OH, 44074

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Study Away

Study Away

 

Study Away Information

 

 

PRESHCO is the program developed by a consortium of Oberlin College, Smith College, The College of Wooster, Trinity College, Wellesely College and Wheaton College. Students spend a semester or year in the heart of southern Spain, in the historical city of Córdoba.

Preshco

Oberlin College, Smith College, Wellesley College and Wheaton College MA, together with the Benemérica Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP) - one of Mexico's leading public teaching and research universities, take pride in offering a unique opportunity for students to become integrated into Mexican student life and learn first hand about the changing realities of Latin American culture and society.

Puebla

 


WINTER TERM IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO

Oberlin College Department of Hispanic Studies sponsors four weeks of intensive language study at IMAC, (Instituto Mexico-Americano de Cultura) and practice while living with Mexican families in Guadalajara, México. Application for Winter Term 2010 and Pre-Departure Information

Guadalajara


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Upcoming Events

Winter Term in the Spanish Speaking World: Presentations

Feb. 19, 2010

Short presentations by the more than forty students who spent their Winter Term in Spanish-speaking countries...

Gabriel Jackson: Contested Memories of the Spanish Civil War

Apr. 09, 2010

The distinguished historian Gabriel Jackson, emeritus of UC San Diego and author of several seminal studies...

Oberlin's Annual Translation Symposium, with Peter Bush

Apr. 13, 2010

Students, staff and faculty present their original translations in five-minute segments. Opening this...