Patrick Diamond, '13 continues to move up through the Spanish program taking “SN203: Introduction to Reading Literature.
Sean D'Alfonso, '11 is graduating from Loyola with a Global Studies major and two minors, one in Spanish and one in Latin American and Latino Studies.
Every morning I wake up in my residencia in the center of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Even before Jillian Shropshire, '11, commenced her studies at Loyola University Maryland, she developed an early interest for Latin American culture.
Joshua Barnes, ’11, is combining the Latin American and Latino Studies minor with a dual major in Spanish and Global Studies.
Rachel Forbes, ‘08, is presently pursuing a Master in Social Work degree with an international (Latin American dimension) at Monmouth University in New Jersey.
Kaitlyn Quigley, '09, became the first Loyola student to complete the Latin American and Latino Studies minor.
Cathleen Carris, '10, put together the skills she has learned from her history and Spanish majors, as well as her literary and English talents, to translate into English an essay by the noted Peruvian modernist essayist and poet, Manuel González Prada.