Quechua Information Session

August 27, 2024
5:00 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Quechua will be offered in Romance Studies this fall and spring thanks to a Fulbright FLTA Grant submitted by LACS. Since the language wasn’t taught last year, this will be the first opportunity for Freshman and Sophomore undergraduate students to enroll.
Quechua is an indigenous language family spoken by millions across Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. If you are interested in the Andean region or indigenous languages and cultures, please consider enrolling. This course will also count as an elective toward minors in Latin American Studies and American Indian and Indigenous Studies. To clarify, Quechua, as opposed to Kichwa, will be the focus of this course.
As in previous years, the final meeting time will be determined by interested students. If you’d like to enroll.
Email Luke Urbain (ltu2@cornell.edu) so they can record your interest and keep you updated.
Additional Information
Program
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies