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The Comparative Literature Department will offer Hindi 1001 in fall 2019 with Mr. Satish Kumar. For more information contact Mr. Kumar at anahata.sk@uga.edu.

Please join us in celebrating the achievement of UGA undergraduate student Lianna Arcelay for the following publication in The Classic Journal: “Tocar el sepulcro: Comprender el impacto psicológico de pérdida en ‘Nocturno III.’”&n

At the end of the fall semester, the Department of Comparative Literature presented Chuan-Haur Liu and Irina Kruchininia with a Certificate of Excellence Award for their outstanding dedication to teaching and helping the department to fulfill its mission by providing students with instruction of…

Congratulations to Samuel Kim, a student in JPNS 2001 with Sasaki-sensei, received 3rd place in the final round of this year's competitive J.LIVE Talk Japanese speech contest.

The Comparative Literature Department is now offering elementary Chinese in spring 2019. If you missed the class in the fall, now is your chance to sign up. For detailed information please contact Mr. Zhiwen Hu at zh47446@uga.edu.

The Comparative Literature Department introduces a new course titled Playing with Robots for spring 2019.

CMLT 3080 (CRN 48058) invites students of all academic interests and political persuasions to join "the most important conversation of our time" (Max Tegmark).

Dr. Dainess Maganda is the recipient of the Franklin College Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award 2018. She was nominated by her students based on her enthusiasm, dedication and quality of instruction. Dr.

Dr. Peter O'Neill has earned an Honorable Mention for his 2017 book, Famine Irish and the American Racial State in the Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Books competition organized by the American Conference for Irish Studies.

Date:  April 18, 2018

Time:  10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Place:  Tate Student Center, Reception Hall

 

Haiku Awards in English

1st Award Aron White (JPNS 1002) The dew drop will fall Small ripples upon the lake An upside-down world

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