UNT - World Languages, Literatures and Cultures

UNT - World Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures at the University of North Texas.

Department Vision:
Enhancing the quality of undergraduate and graduate programs in the Department of World Languages, Literatures, & Cultures will eventually lead to an even more accomplished student body in the College of Arts & Sciences and the University. The Department of World Languages, Literatures, & Cultures will contribute to the advancement of the College's and the University's internati

onal outreach and reputation by maintaining opportunitites for international exchange and study abroad programs. The Department of World Languages, Literatures, & Cultures will promote and foster an academic culture in which student learning and scholarly and artistic achievement by faculty are viewed as mutually enabling activities that are recognized as an important contribution to the vision of the College of Arts & Sciences and the University.

☀️Welcome back 5wk1 students! All the best in your classes! 😊🍀💚
05/18/2026

☀️Welcome back 5wk1 students! All the best in your classes! 😊🍀💚

✨it’s Finals Week!✨ The WLLC Department wishes you all the best on all your exams!🍃📚Study hard, take breaks and remember...
05/04/2026

✨it’s Finals Week!✨
The WLLC Department wishes you all the best on all your exams!🍃📚Study hard, take breaks and remember: you’ve got this! 🦅

✨🗣️Great times in the French Department Francophone World Course!🌏✨The photos are from a recent creative project for whi...
04/29/2026

✨🗣️Great times in the French Department Francophone World Course!🌏

✨The photos are from a recent creative project for which each student designed a bookmark (front and back) that represents the diversity of Francophone cultures.✨The bookmarks reflect a wide range of regions, perspectives, and artistic approaches, connecting students’ work to their individual interests and/or career prospects.

✨The project allowed them to engage with cultural content in a more personal and creative way, while also incorporating French-language elements. The results were outstanding—students demonstrated not only a strong understanding of Francophone diversity, but also a great deal of originality and attention to detail. 🎨

✨The students also received award certificates for their travel posters project presentations and excellent French mastery!

🌐✨ Languages open doors!World Languages students joined the 2nd WLLC Career Readiness Workshop (“Job Application Worksho...
04/17/2026

🌐✨ Languages open doors!

World Languages students joined the 2nd WLLC Career Readiness Workshop (“Job Application Workshop: Find It. Apply. Get Hired — From Languages to Opportunities”) to explore jobs, internships, and application strategies—connecting language skills to real careers.

Created and organized by Dr. Jiyoung Yoon, Director of Student Career Development and Professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (WLLC), in collaboration with the Career Center, this hands‑on workshop helped students connect their language skills to real‑world career paths.

💼 Students received one‑on‑one job application support from Corey Davidson, James Grandfield, and Sofie Swink

🔎 Explored job and internship opportunities through Handshake, where foreign language skills are in high demand
Many students left with real opportunities—and renewed confidence in their career paths! 🌟

🌐✨ Languages open doors!World Languages students joined the 2nd WLLC Career Readiness Workshop (“Job Application Worksho...
04/17/2026

🌐✨ Languages open doors!
World Languages students joined the 2nd WLLC Career Readiness Workshop (“Job Application Workshop: Find It. Apply. Get Hired — From Languages to Opportunities”) to explore jobs, internships, and application strategies—connecting language skills to real careers.
Created and organized by Dr. Jiyoung Yoon, Director of Student Career Development and Professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (WLLC), in collaboration with the Career Center, this hands‑on workshop helped students connect their language skills to real‑world career paths.
💼 Students received one‑on‑one job application support from Corey Davidson, James Grandfield, and Sofie Swink
🔎 Explored job and internship opportunities through Handshake, where foreign language skills are in high demand
Many students left with real opportunities—and renewed confidence in their career paths! 🌟
Handshake StudentSuccess CareerDevelopment

Spanish Writing Club Sale!✨Come shop and Support✨The Spanish Writing Club is hosting a club sale.🗓️April 14th ⏰10am-2pm📍...
04/13/2026

Spanish Writing Club Sale!
✨Come shop and Support✨
The Spanish Writing Club is hosting a club sale.
🗓️April 14th
⏰10am-2pm
📍Student Union

🌍 Languages → Careers 🌍On Thursday April 2nd, the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (WLLC) teamed...
04/06/2026

🌍 Languages → Careers 🌍
On Thursday April 2nd, the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (WLLC) teamed up with the Career Center and the CLASS Career Coach to kick off the WLLC Career Readiness Workshop Series with “Resumé Workshop for World Language Students: Global Careers Start Here.”
Initiated and organized by Dr. Jiyoung Yoon, Director of Student Career Development at WLLC, the workshop featured one‑on‑one support from Ryan Lorber, James Grandfield, and Sofie Swink, helping students build résumés that highlight their multilingual and global skills. Students walked away more confident—and more career ready!
✅ Next workshop: April 15 (3–4:30 PM, Curry Hall 203)
“Job Application Workshop: From Languages to Opportunities”
Don’t miss out!
Calendar link to sign up: https://calendar.unt.edu/event/job-application-workshop-find-it-apply-get-hired-from-languages-to-opportunities

Sharing the on behalf of the Humanities Student Leaders!  The Humanities Student Leaders group invites you to participat...
03/26/2026

Sharing the on behalf of the Humanities Student Leaders! The Humanities Student Leaders group invites you to participate in a short survey about your experiences of community within the Humanities (English, History, Philosophy and Religion, World Languages, Literatures & Cultures, and Engaged Applied & Public Humanities).
Your feedback will help us better understand student experiences and improve community engagement across departments. The survey is open to both undergraduate and graduate students and will remain available until April 17th.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

Spring Puzzle Piece Hunt and Photo Scavenger Hunt! Participate during this two-week event from March 23rd- April 3rd to ...
03/23/2026

Spring Puzzle Piece Hunt and Photo Scavenger Hunt! Participate during this two-week event from March 23rd- April 3rd to earn prizes in two ways:

✨🧩 Puzzle Piece Hunt event: There will be several hundred pieces will be hidden around the building and students can have an opportunity to possibly earn one in class.
There will be a special “One Piece” which will be labeled #1/painted gold on the back hidden somewhere in the building. If a student finds this very illusive piece, they will be able to turn that in for a special prize!
* Hidden puzzle pieces can be found in common areas that anyone can access, i.e. hallways, etc. None will be placed in any bathrooms, outside of the building, behind any locked doors, or in personal offices, etc.

✨📸 Photo Scavenger Hunt: Students can complete a list of photo snaps to turn into the main office for a prize.

Students can pick up a Scavenger Hunt list from the main office during the event.
Next, students can complete the list of photo snap tasks. (Students will need to keep the photos/show office staff to turn in for a prize.)
Completing 10/20 tasks = Tier 1 prize
Completing 20/20 tasks = Tier 1 or Tier 2 prize
*Note: Due to limited supplies, prize options will vary.

See attached flyers or swing by the main office LANG 101 for more details! 📸🔎🧩

Spring Puzzle Piece Hunt and Photo Scavenger Hunt! Participate during this two-week event from March 23rd- April 3rd to ...
03/19/2026

Spring Puzzle Piece Hunt and Photo Scavenger Hunt! Participate during this two-week event from March 23rd- April 3rd to earn prizes in two ways:

Puzzle Piece Hunt event: There will be several hundred pieces will be hidden around the building and students can have an opportunity to possibly earn one in class.
There will be a special “One Piece” which will be labeled #1/painted gold on the back hidden somewhere in the building. If a student finds this very illusive piece, they will be able to turn that in for a special prize!
* Hidden puzzle pieces can be found in common areas that anyone can access, i.e. hallways, etc. None will be placed in any bathrooms, outside of the building, behind any locked doors, or in personal offices, etc.

2.) Photo Scavenger Hunt: Students can complete a list of photo snaps to turn into the main office for a prize.

Students can pick up a Scavenger Hunt list from the main office during the event.
Next, students can complete the list of photo snap tasks. (Students will need to keep the photos/show office staff to turn in for a prize.)
Completing 10/20 tasks = Tier 1 prize
Completing 20/20 tasks = Tier 1 or Tier 2 prize
*Note: Due to limited supplies, prize options will vary.

See attached flyers or swing by the main office LANG 101 for more details! 📸🔎🧩

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