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HACU 32nd Annual Conference, Atlanta, October 6-8

Championing Hispanic Higher Education Success: Building America's Future. Spaces are filling up fast! Secure your advertising and exhibit booth space today.

Get to know this week's List for the week 27th ending on July 8th, 2018

NPD BookScan, part of the Nielsen Company (US) LLC, and America Reads Spanish (ARS), present the free weekly list of the Spanish bestseller titles in the US market for week 27 of 2018 (week ending 07/08/2018).

José Martínez Ruíz, Alias "Azorín", Was a Spanish novelist, essayist and literary critic, Member of the Generation of ‘98

The year 1898 was a fateful moment in our History. Spain signs the Treaty of Paris, losing Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines, its last overseas colonies and the remains of the onetime first global empire.

The Government of Spain has declared Delibes’ centenary in 2020 as an event of outstanding cultural significance.

This declaration, published in the General State Budget for 2018, entails a series of fiscal incentives for private companies wishing to collaborate.

El Mundo - Literatura Recommends 15 summer readings to enjoy under the umbrella

Travelling through the United States using back roads, the adventures of a reporter in Africa, ....these are some of the subjects among othersEl poder de tu nombre.

Get to know this week's List for the week 26th ending on July 1st, 2018

NPD BookScan, part of the Nielsen Company (US) LLC, and America Reads Spanish (ARS), present the free weekly list of the Spanish bestseller titles in the US market for week 26 of 2018 (week ending 07/01/2018).

Carlos Edmundo de Ory, the Strangest of Poets

An essay defends the founder of Postism. Professor José Manuel García Gil signs a study which deeply analyzes one of the most unusual and suggestive poets of the 20th century.

The 2018 Lazarillo Awards

This award, the oldest in young adult and children's literature, was first announced in 1958.

Pictures From Madrid: Spain’s Unique Casa del Lector and Its Intensive Focus on Reading

Built on the site of Madrid’s former industrial slaughterhouse complex, today’s Casa del Lector is filled with the joyous yelps of children meeting storytellers and the reading public encountering exhibitions on reading’s past and future.

Why some parents choose bilingual education for their children

When the time came for Caroline Parr to send her daughter Hazel to preschool, she chose an approach that has earned some scholarly support but is still rare in South Carolina: bilingual education.

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