A partnership with Duke and Vanderbilt universities will expand next year to add courses in Quechua language and culture.
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Europe's lost languages Posted: March 21, 2026 | Last updated: March 21, 2026 What Languages Do These Destroyed Countries Speak Today? Personalized 1-on-1 language lessons with native teachers on ...
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Guest commentator Gayle Richardson talks about the Spanish language and the ways people react to it in the U.S.
Pink Martini — dubbed the reason the United Nations needs a house band — brings a unique experience no matter where they play. No wonder the Lensic Performing Arts Center crowd sang, gyrated and ...
The wind that afternoon was aggressive enough to rattle the windows. "Well, welcome to Chicago," I thought. Joseph stood near the window of his high-rise office, watching Lake Michigan churn like ...
The labor leader's name and image have already been erased from monuments, streets, and murals around the country.
It's a snowy morning outside Van Hise Hall on UW-Madison's campus, but seven students file into a classroom and shed their winter coats. They're here to learn Yoruba, a west African language spoken by ...
More Americans are carrying their passports to protect themselves from being arrested, detained or deported amid ongoing mass ...
Home to some of the last speakers of Aramaic, Maaloula was attacked in Syria’s civil war. Its residents are determined to rebuild–and preserve their mother tongue from extinction. Maaloula, in ...
The Garces Foundation Benefit Gala raises funds for health care, education programs as some immigrants hesitate to seek ...