LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND CULTURES NEWS Welcome! New Russian Study Abroad ... FALL 2012 2013 Comparative Literature Conference January 31—February 2, 2013 A word from the chair… This is a very exciting time in Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. We are hiring first class faculty from around the world and placing our graduate students in top-flight institutions. Our faculty continue to be extraordinarily active in teaching and research. In addition, this year, we will continue to grow: hiring two faculty members in Spanish, one in French, and one in Chinese. In January, we will also host a group of international scholars for our 15th Annual Comparative Literature Conference: WagnerWorldWide: America. To find out more, come vi sit o ur w e b sit e : ht t p: // artsandsciences.sc.edu/dllc/ index.html. Paul Allen Miller, Chair and Carolina Distinguished Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature Mission Statement. The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (LLC) has a threefold mission: 1. to provide high quality instruction in languages, literatures, and cultures to all students at the University of South Carolina; 2. to train the next generation of teachers and researchers through excellence in graduate education; 3. to be an internationally recognized center of excellence for the creation and dissemination of new knowledge about languages, literatures, and cultures. Graduate News… Welcome new faculty… Congratulations to recent Ph.D. Florencia Cornet who won the PFF Award for Teaching, Research, and Service from the Center for Teaching Excellence. Yun Zhu accepted a tenure track position as an assistant professor in Chinese at Temple University. Caroline Mosser, a PhD student in the Comparative Literature program, has received a Presidential Teaching Fellowships in the Program on Social Advocacy and Ethical Life. This is the first year these fellowships have been awarded to incoming students and to students in their first year of graduate study. Robert Irons, PhD student in Comparative Literature, was accepted as a participant in the Folger Institute seminar “Shakespeare and Sacraments” to be directed by Professor Sarah Beckwith. He has also received a $4,000 grant to support his participation. Jana Fedtke accepted the position of Assistant Professor of Asian Studies and Literature at the Asian University for Women in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Congratulations to Christiane Steckenbiller, CPLT PhD student working on German and British lit, who not only won a CPLT Cantey Award, but also the WGST Harriott Hampton Faucette Award. Congratulations! Barbara Wachob, Assistant to the Graduate Director, was chosen as a recipient of the College of Arts and Sciences' 2011 Pamela W. Young Classified Staff Excellence Award .. Barbara was one of six of the over 225 classified staff of the College who were recognized for exceptional service to their departments and the college. Recipients were nominated by the departments and chosen by the Dean’s office. The Dean says of Barbara, “You have proven yourself by your dedicated service to the Department, College and community to be an ‘invaluable asset’. Your insight, determination and selflessness have made a profound impact on the quality of service afforded to all. Your uncompromising ‘can-do’ attitude is reflected in the professional atmosphere and efficiency of the Department Chair's Office.”
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