U.S. is large laboratory for Spanish, according to Harvard's dean

Diana Sorensen, dean of Arts and Humanities at Harvard University, spoke to EFE in the framework of the formal inauguration of the Cervantes Institute Observatory of the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures, at the university.

“I think that in the U.S. Spanish is fulfilling a very important role, affecting both English and being affected ... as a language such that, more so than the future of the language being at stake, I think we're witnesses to a laboratory of migrations and crossings that is fascinating and very vital," she said to EFE. Read the complete story here.

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