Department of Languages

37th Conference of the Southeastern Association of Japanese held virtually on April 2

On April 2, 2022, the 37th Conference of the Southeastern Association of Japanese (SEATJ) was held virtually. Clemson University was the host institution, and the Department of Languages sponsored the event. Dr. Jae DiBello Takeuchi, Assistant Professor of Japanese, has served as the president for SEATJ for the past academic year and was the conference organizer for this event.

Attendees of the 37th SEATJ Conference

The conference included twenty-three individual presentations on a range of topics, including Japanese linguistics and Japanese language pedagogy. The keynote address was given by Dr. Amy Snyder Ohta, Associate Professor and Japanese Program Coordinator at the University of Washington. Dr. Ohta’s talk was titled “Harnessing Individual Networks of Practice to Promote Japanese Language Learning through Social Interaction and Media Resources.” After the official conference events concluded, two informal Zoom sessions were held in the evening to give attendees a place to interact and network. Conference attendees included Japanese language educators and researchers from California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, and Japan.

Dr. Takeuchi said she was relieved that the conference went smoothly and that there were no technical troubles. The conference has been held annually since 1986, and the last time Clemson University hosted an SEATJ conference was in 2012. While this year’s and last year’s conferences were held virtually, plans are underway for an in-person conference next spring, to be hosted by Duke University.

LAIB Chinese major receives Fulbright Foreign Scholarship award

Nick Longo, Language and International Business – Chinese major

Nick Longo, LAIB Chinese major, has received the prestigious Fulbright Foreign Scholarship award for 2022/2023.

The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship award aims to foster mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations and cultivate the sharing of knowledge across cultures and communities. Recipients are selected by a 12-person president-appointed board to participate in exchange programs in partner nations around the world.

Nick will be conducting his Fulbright exchange in Taiwan, China, during Academic Year 2022/2023.

The Department of Languages congratulates Nick on this outstanding achievement!

Language and International Health Society to host online publishing event

On Thursday, April 14, the Language and International Health Society is hosting an online event focused on helping undergraduate students gain the proper strategies for publishing their work.

The event will feature a talk by Dr. Jill D. McLeigh, Director of Policy, Advocacy, and Research at the Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence at Children’s Health in Dallas, Texas.

What: Writing for Publication

When: Thursday, April 14, 4:30 PM

Where: online (Zoom)

For more information and the Zoom link, please see the event flyer below.

LIH Society- Writing for Publication flyer