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  • Burgess Professor of Hispanic Studies Joana Sabadell-Nieto presented three talks over the past several months regarding her latest research on gender and ageing in popular culture, literature, film, photography, and the arts.

  • Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg recently published an article titled “Variaciones cromáticas: el arte tectónico de Lafuente” in Faro de Vigo, the oldest Spanish newspaper in circulation.

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  • Professor of Hispanic Studies Joana Sabadell-Nieto recently organized a panel and presented at KFLC, the Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Conference at the University of Kentucky.

  • An essay by Professor of Hispanic Studies Joanna Sabadell-Nieto was recently published in Historia e intimidad. Epistolarios y autobiografía en la cultura española del medio siglo, published by Editorial Iberoamericana/Vervuert in Madrid.

  • Joana Sabadell-Nieto, professor of Hispanic studies and director of Hamilton’s Academic Year in Spain, delivered a plenary lecture titled “Transitional Discourses, Impossible Selfies” at the XV Conference of the International Institute of Sociocriticism: Literature, Community, Memory.

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  • Joana Sabadell-Nieto, professor of Hispanic studies and director of Hamilton’s Academic Year in Spain (HCAYS), presented Differences in Common: Gender, Vulnerability and Community, on April 23 at the Instituto Internacional in Madrid. The book was co-edited by Sabadell-Nieto and Marta Segarra of the University of Barcelona.

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  • Students in the Hamilton College Academic Year in Spain program (HCAYS) began their spring semester with an orientation trip to Andalusía. They learned about history and shared cultural and culinary experiences during visits to Granada, Sevilla and other cities and towns.

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  • Three Hamilton College faculty members were approved for tenure by the college’s board of trustees during a recent meeting. The board granted tenure to Joana Sabadell-Nieto (Hispanic Studies), Katherine Terrell (English) and Christopher Vasantkumar (anthropology).

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  • Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Joana Sabadell-Nieto presented a paper at the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference held April 18-20 at the University of Kentucky. The presentation was part of a panel on “relationalities” organized and chaired by Sabadell-Nieto.

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  • Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Joana Sabadell-Nieto delivered an invited lecture on April 2 at the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics at Syracuse University.

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