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Phi Sigma IotaPhi Sigma Iota recognizes outstanding accomplishment in the study or teaching of any of the academic fields related to foreign language, literature, or culture. Students taking 200, 300 and 400 level Spanish courses can apply for admission to Phi Sigma Iota, the Foreign Language Honor Society.

 

Eligibility Requirements for UNDERGRADUATE Students:

  1. Completed 54 or more credits toward the bachelor's degree.
  2. Current registration in a 200/300 or 400- level foreign language course in a foreign language.
  3. Overall 3.3 cumulative average for all work at Rutgers University.
  4. A 3.5 average in all foreign language (minimum 4 courses at Rutgers University)

Undergraduate Application for Fall 2021: CLOSED.

 

Eligibility Requirements for GRADUATE Students:

  1. Completed a minimum of 4 courses at Rutgers toward the Graduate degree
  2. 3.5 average for all graduate courses in the foreign language
  3. Current registration in a foreign language graduate course

Graduate Application for Fall 2021: CLOSED.

 

 

PSI Summer Study Abroad 2020 Scholarship: CLOSED.

 

Publications

Translation and Web Localization - Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo (2013)
Crowd Sourcing and Online Collaborative Translations. Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo.
The Family Album: Histories, Subjectivities and Immigration in Contemporary Spanish Culture.  Yeon-Soo Kim (2005)
La oralidad escrita. Sobre la reivindicación y re-inscripción del discurso oral. Jorge Marcone (1997)
Disorientations: Spanish Colonialism in Africa and the Performance of Identity - Susan Martin-Márquez
Feminist Discourse and Spanish Cinema: Sight Unseen. Susan Martin-Marquez (1999)
La escritura plural e infinita: El libro de mis primos de Cristina Peri Rossi. Carlos Raúl Narváez (1991)
Vientre, manos y espíritu: hacia la construcción del sujeto femenino en el Siglo de Oro. Dámaris Otero-Torres (2000)
Photography and Writing in Latin America: Double Exposures. Marcy Schwartz (Co-edited with Mary Beth Tierney-Tello, 2006)
Voice-Overs: Translation and Latin American Literature. Marcy Schwartz (Co-edited with Daniel Balderston, 2002)
Invenciones urbanas: Ficción y ciudad latinoamericanas. Marcy Schwartz  (2010)
Writing Paris: Urban Topographies of Desire in Contemporary Latin American Fiction. Marcy Schwartz (1999)
A Game of Mirrors: The Changing Face of Ethno-racial Constructs and Language in the Americas. Thomas M. Stephens (2003)
Dictionary of Latin American Racial and Ethnic Terminology. Thomas M. Stephens (1999)
Family and Identity in Contemporary Cuban and Puerto Rican Drama. Camilla Stevens (2004)

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