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World Languages & Cultures
Humanities 494
1201 Ordean Court
Duluth, MN 55812-3041
United States
A student smooths the way for other students.
Cultural Entrepreneurship major is interdisciplinary. Knowledge in two of three academic pillars is achieved through courses taken in other schools and programs. Specifically, students take courses in LSBE (the Business School) for the Certificate in Business Administration, and courses offered in World Languages and Cultures programs in the College of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences for Cultural Sufficiency.
Cultural Entrepreneurship is an emerging academic discipline that examines how cultural products traditionally associated with the fine and liberal arts, such as art, theater, poetry, and literature, but also cultural activities such as sports, music, food, and film events, are having an increasingly important impact on the growth of local, national, and global economies.
With her double major, UMD student celebrates the humanities and the arts.
Professor Jennifer Gómez Menjívar teaches courses in Spanish language and Latin American Studies.
Webinar brings Colombian speaker to Duluth.
Seeing the “Big Picture”: Students Examine Cultural and Practical Differences in Sustainable Practices Between the United States and Germany
Dr. Dan Nolan’s (World Languages and Cultures) class GER 3407: “Sustainability in German-speaking Cultures” not only brings languages, customs, and environmental systems together; it brings people together, too.
Dr. Jennifer Brady, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies, is the interim head of the Department of World Languages and Cultures.
Hispanic Studies/Spanish Teaching major Kendra Kvebak is one of the organizers of Connection Day.