May 3, 2024
Students, professor celebrate linguistic diversity
“I want both sides (Lafayette and Clearview) to become more excited, to feel empowered about their own linguistic journeys."
“I want both sides (Lafayette and Clearview) to become more excited, to feel empowered about their own linguistic journeys."
"Students can expect an immersive environment that pushes them to dive into the new language with lots of energy and an open mind."
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