Department of Languages

Department of Languages Hosts 47th Annual Declamation Contest

The Department of Languages hosted the 47th Annual Declamation Contest on October 19, 2019. This annual poetry recitation contest is an opportunity for middle-school and high-school students from across the region to visit the Clemson campus and show off their foreign-language skills by competing in ASL, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish. This year the contest brought together 486 students from 34 middle and high schools from GA, NC, and SC to compete in nine languages, with 13 students competing in multiple languages. All languages taught at Clemson were represented this year.

A student receives an award at the  awards ceremony in Tillman Hall

Students compete with recitations of two poems in their respective languages, both a mandatory selection and a second selection, and are evaluated by a panel of judges comprised of members of the community and Clemson faculty and staff. The contests are followed by an awards ceremony in Tillman Hall.

The Declamation Contest also offers the students and their families the opportunity to take a campus tour. This year, approximately 40 students braved the rain and participated in the campus tours.

Department of Languages Chair Salvador Oropesa and the Declamation Committee pose with The Tiger at the Declamation awards ceremony. Not pictured: Melva Persico

The Department of Languages is grateful for the hard work of the faculty, staff, and student and community volunteers that make this event a continued success, especially the Declamation Committee of Su-I Chen, Amy Sawyer, Melva Persico, Anne Salces y Nedeo, Julia Schmidt, and Debra Williamson. This year, 21 faculty and 44 members of the community served as judges. The Department of Languages is grateful for the continued support of donors Dr. Rob Roy McGregor, Jr. and Dr. Ralph Rynes and the Dean’s Office of the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities.

 

Department of Languages and CAAH participate in Language Day

Students attend Language Day at Pelion High School in Lexington, SC (Photo by Clark Berry, Clemson University)

On Thursday, October 17, representatives from the Department of Languages and College of Arts and Humanities participated in Language Day at Pelion High School in Lexington, SC.  Language Day, which is in its second year, is an informational event held at Pelion High School in Lexington, SC in which high school students can learn about the benefits of studying languages as well as learn about the programs and classes offered at Clemson University.

The event featured an information panel led by Clemson students and alumni. (Photo by Clark Berry)

This year, 240 high school students from Lexington and Richland Counties had the opportunity to interact with students, faculty, and alumni from the Department of Languages and CAAH as well as visit activity and information tables about each language represented. The event also featured an information panel comprised of three current Clemson students, Chloe Finley, Chloe Satzger, and Claire Campbell, and a graduate of the LAIB German program, Zeb Parsons.

Representing the Department of Languages were Lee Ferrell, Julia Harvey, Kenneth Widgren, José Ortiz, Ling Rao, and Kumiko Saito, along with current and former students Chloe Satzger, Chloe Finley, Sarah McErlean, Lauren Guthre, Rachael Risinger, Claire Campbell, John Ruzzi, Montae Dean, and Zeb Parsons. Representatives from CAAH included Cari Brooks, Carolyn Crist, and Paul Hyde.