Posted on 08 March 2011.
The February 2011 issue of News Photographer magazine features Portuguese-American New York Times contracted photojournalist, João Silva , as he continues to recover from injuries suffered when he stepped on a land mine in Afghanistan covering American troops, and at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, in Washington, where he is recovering. Recently the Frontline Club honored João Silva and […]
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Posted on 07 March 2011.
Renato Seabra, the 21-year-old Portuguese model from Cantanhede, Portugal, is considering a psychiatric defense against the charges that he castrated, tortured, and killed his gay companion, Carlos Castro, in a New York hotel room, January 7. His attorney, David Touger, believes that records from the psychiatric hospital will support a psychiatric defense. New York law […]
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Posted on 07 March 2011.
Portuguese conductor Joana Carneiro, a 34 year old Lisboan, is on her second season (2010-2011) at the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra where she is conductor and music director. This season’s schedule includes a re-engagement with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra with Dawn Upshaw as soloist, a debut with Indianapolis Symphony, and a return to Sao Paulo where […]
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Posted on 07 March 2011.
The George Monteiro Prize is a scholarship in partnership with the Luso-American Development Foundation (FLAD)and the Kellogg Institute, created to be awarded each year to undergraduate students who submit the best essay in Portuguese on a subject related to the Lusophone world. George Monteiro is Professor Emeritus of English and Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, Brown University, and […]
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Posted on 07 March 2011.
The 10th Annual Summer Study Abroad will take place on July 12-10, 2011, in Lisbon, Portugal. The program offers two courses (6 credits) in political science, taught exclusively in English, that focus on the European Union’s impact on Portugal’s economy, society, and politics. The courses also examine comparative lessons for other small, open and relatively peripheral economies both […]
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Posted on 07 March 2011.
The Language Resource Center of Columbia University together with the Columbia Global Centers and the Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning is organizing a one day conference, Saturday, April 30, 2011, on the theme of “What Future for the Less Commonly Taught Languages?” This conference is the first in a planned series of conferences exploring […]
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