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As human minds mold language, so language also molds human minds. A language is, therefore, not only a means by which we represent our thoughts; it is also a medium that presents the world to us in a certain way.
When we learn a new language, we learn to see differently—we acquire a new perspective from which to view both ourselves and the world.
And in a global economy, knowing a foreign language can be the one thing you do for your career that really puts you ahead.
According to a survey conducted by the Modern Language Association and the U.S. Department of Education, foreign language enrollments on U.S. campuses are at their highest level since 1960. Enrollments have increased 13% since the survey was last conducted in 2002. The largest increases have been in Chinese and Arabic. More...
Five German majors awarded Fulbright Scholarships for research and teaching in Austria. More...
Otmar Drekonja, Professor Emeritus of German and former chair of MCLL, passes away...Full Text
Courses in the modern and classical languages and literatures department:
Lisa Ohm, Chair
Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures
Phone (320) 363-5754
Mary Niedenfuer
Department Coordinator
Phone
CSB: (320) 363-5067
SJU: (320) 363-3093
(All questions about language placement tests should be directed to Mary)
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