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Meg is from Holden Beach, North Carolina and received her Bachelor's and Master's degree in linguistics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is now a fifth-year Ph.D. student at UGA with research interests in sociolinguistics, forensic linguistics and indigenous languages. Meg has taught classes in linguistics and Spanish. Currently, Meg is working on her QP2 on Afro-Latine Identity in Georgia. Please reach out to Meg via…
My name is Evan Blazowski, and I'm from Tampa, Florida!  I'm in my first year of the M.A French program after receiving my B.A in French Studies from UGA in May '25. During my undergrad at UGA, I studied French history and culture, with a particular interest in French as a medium for cultural and socio-economic exchange. I completed a senior thesis that examined and analyzed Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc's principles of French Gothic…
One of my main commitments is to implement new and effective methods of teaching, such as the use of audiovisuals and the implementation of new technologies that empower and help students invest in a deeper way with their learning. Practices and educational experiences in past times have led us to enrich the philosophical concept of education. Search, understanding, and reflection have always been and continue to be the main drivers for…
Lisette C. Whitehead is a master's student in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Georgia. Her research interests include Latin American literature written by women, Latinx Studies, decolonial perspectives, gender theories, and education.  Currently, she teaches SPAN 1001 at UGA and also teaches Spanish and English as a Second Language (ESL) at The Hello House in East Athens, Georgia. In the summer…