04/06/2026
Join us in congratulating Marcus Pacheco, recipient of the 2026 ACTR Post-Secondary Russian Scholar Laureate Award! This prestigious honor recognizes his exceptional achievements in Russian studies, as well as his deep commitment to and engagement in the field.
03/30/2026
Stop by outside of TH 200 on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM for FREE POPCORN and to check out the Summer & Fall 2026 Class Schedule! 🍿📚
Come learn what’s new in Modern Languages, explore upcoming courses, and connect with the MODL Advisor. Don’t miss out!
03/18/2026
ASL in STEM
ASL in STEM Seminar MavTHAT ASL Club presentation of the role of ASL in STEM March 25, 2026 5:30-8:30 PM UTA Science Hall 101
ALLLLL are welcome!
UTA Department of Modern Languages
02/06/2026
Modern Languages Awards 500+ Global Seals of Biliteracy at UTA
The Department of Modern Languages (MODL) has reached a major milestone, awarding more than 500 Global Seals of Biliteracy to UTA students—an achievement that highlights the linguistic diversity and global strengths of the Maverick community.
The Global Seal of Biliteracy is an internationally recognized micro-credential that certifies functional fluency in two or more languages. By opening testing to all students and offering proficiency assessments in more than 40 languages, MODL has created an accessible credential that validates real-world language skills beyond grades or credit hours.
For many students—particularly heritage speakers—earning the Global Seal has been described as deeply affirming and even life-changing. The credential can be added to résumés, graduate school applications, and LinkedIn profiles, strengthening career readiness across disciplines.
🔗 Learn more and apply:
https://www.uta.edu/academics/schools-colleges/liberal-arts/departments/modern-languages/gsb-certification
12/10/2025
🌟 SPAN 3315: Advanced Spanish Composition – “The Mexican Essay” 🌟
Want to improve your Spanish writing skills while exploring contemporary Mexican society and culture? ✍️📚
In this course, you’ll analyze essays by Mexican writers and journalists, participate in lively discussions, and strengthen your reading and writing skills. We’ll also cover the responsible and professional use of AI tools to support your writing.
📌 Check the flyer for details on class times and sections.
📧 Questions? Email [email protected]
Don’t miss this chance to dive into Mexican society and boost your Spanish composition skills! 🇲🇽
12/08/2025
Rios following her passions as a double major in EES and Spanish translation and interpretation
Isabella Rios, an Honors College senior, forged a unique and interdisciplinary journey at UTA through her passions for environmental science and languages. Why it matters: Rios discovered geology in her freshman year and was drawn to the hands-on fieldwork. She now studies geology with a concentration in environmental science and added a second major in Spanish translation and interpretation following a summer study abroad program in Salamanca, Spain. Going deeper: Since her sophomore year, she has conducted research in Un-Jung Kim’s lab, analyzing contaminants such as PAHs, PFAs, PCBs, and microplastics. Her honors thesis focuses on disinfection byproducts in local children’s splash parks. She has presented at conferences, earned major scholarships, and participated in programs including McNair, inSTEM, I-Engage, and CU Boulder’s SMART program, where she won the Best Visual Poster Presentation award.
Geology major excelling in the field and in the lab
Rios following her passions as a double major in EES and Spanish translation and interpretation
12/05/2025
French Cinema Course, FREN 3309, Spring 2026. Tuesday and Thursday from 11 am to 12:30pm.
From Méliès’ magic to modern masterpieces — explore French cinema through laughter, tears, and shivers. Watch films, talk about them, write about them, and create your own short film!
Prerequisite: FREN 2314 or equivalent with a grade of C or better required
12/05/2025
Consider taking this unique intercultural collaboration course this Spring! It is SYNCH ONLINE!
GLOBAL 3302: Topics in International Cultures and Civilizations II
3 credit hours • No prerequisites • Can be used as an International Studies (IS), elective or Global option.
Course Topic (Spring 2026): U.S.–Russia Partnership for Global Solutions
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:00–9:20 AM
Format: Synchronous online sessions with live collaboration alongside students from partner universities in Russia
Instructor: Iya Price
Course Focus Areas:
U.S. History & Society
Sustainability
Human Security
Technology
Healthcare
Work–Life Balance
Civic Engagement
You will engage with expert guest facilitators from both countries for each topic.
This course is part of the U.S.–Russia Partnership for Global Solutions, supported by the U.S. Department of State.
Why Take This Course?
✔ Participate in real-time international collaboration
✔ Build cross-cultural communication skills
✔ Earn Cultural Exchange and Global Engagement credentials for the Maverick Advantage
Questions?
Email: [email protected]
11/16/2025
It is a Silent Potluck for Thanksgiving!
The MavTHAT ASL Club Meeting is hosting a meeting Nov. 19th from noon to 1 in TH 208. It is a Silent Potluck for Thanksgiving!
11/07/2025
KDH Movie Night hosted by The MavTHAT ASL Club
KDH Movie Night The MavTHAT ASL Club is showcasing the movie "K-POP Demon Hunters" with American Sign Language Interpretation November 12th, 7 PM - 10 Maverick Activities Center, Lonestar
10/08/2025
Please join us for the Modern Languages Student Success Center **Grand Opening**
It will take place on Wednesday October 15th at 2pm (right after the Modern Languages Career Fair ends) in Trimble Hall 013 (Basement)
Come discover our new space! A cozy spot to study or relax, featuring a Little Free Pantry and a Little Free Library.
The Modern Languages Student Success Center will be open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30pm.