World Language

This archive provides access to historical announcements, event records, and resources related to the World Languages & Cultures program. It serves as a reference point for past academic initiatives, cultural programming, and milestones that contributed to the university’s broader history. Content is maintained for archival purposes and is no longer being updated.

Meiji University Students Present Japanese American History and Cool Japan

September 18, 2015

2:30pm - 5:00pm

WLC-North (B49), Room 116

Questions? Please contact us at wlc@csumb.edu or (831) 582-3863

Meiji Student Presentation
Meiji Student Presentation

People

Faculty, Staff and Projects in WLC

All Faculty/Staff office hours, phone extensions and office locations

Tenured and tenure-track faculty

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Lecturers

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WLC staff

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Campus-Wide Department Affiliates

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Justin Crawford helps our majors confirm they have fulfilled all requirements for graduation.

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Lily Cruz is the Academic Advisor for Global Studies, Japanese Language and Culture, Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture.

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Sarah Dahlen is the Librarian for majors in the School of World Languages and Cultures: Japanese Language and Culture, and Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture

Faculty Emeritus

Non-people information

WLC Faculty members have projects and grants in many areas, among them:

  • The Monterey Bay World Language Project (formerly MBFLP) has its home in WLC, and sponsored through the California World Language Project (CWLP) California Subject Matter Projects' (CSMP). The project provides professional development opportunities for tri-county language teachers and professionals.
  • The DigitalStream Conference from 1999-2008 and electronic Proceedings from 2005-2008 brought nearly 350 language technology education professionals to CSUMB each year to network and share ideas. Note, paperback issues are still available.