Spanish News
570 million total speakers. 480 million native speakers. Twenty countries. One language. Spanish is the world’s second-most-popular language, and here you’ll discover the stories of Temple students who pursue its study. Follow their paths and contact us if you have a story you feel should be shared here. Temple’s Spanish program explores the linguistics, cultures and literature of Spanish-speaking peoples. Students learn to clearly communicate in both verbal and written form a language that is growing in usage domestically and abroad at an astounding rate. Our professors prepare students for their journeys ahead with careers in translation, business, law, healthcare and much more.
Like many incoming freshmen, Dylan was unsure where he wanted life to take him. Temple gave him the opportunity to figure it out.
Where In The World Are Our Students
Each semester, Temple University’s Education Abroad office selects student bloggers to write about their experiences during their time traveling the world. This semester, five College of Liberal Arts students were chosen to document their lives across seas.
Liberal Arts Students Go To Work
Interested in learning more about internships? Contact the College of Liberal Arts Center for Academic Advising and Professional Development … and click that link!
As the Class of 2017 leaves undergraduate life behind, we asked a few of our new alumni about their fondest Temple memories, their favorite classes and their advice for future Owls.
The English and Spanish double major earned a Fulbright award and a teaching post in the Galicia region of Spain.
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