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--- Tania Said <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> My office is considering establishing such a class as a pilot
> project to not only learn Spanish, but more importantly use the time to
> meet with various community representatives to help build our awareness of
> the needs and interests of the Latino and Spanish-speaking publics served
> by the museum.
Hi Tania
I'm a Graduate Student on parks Recreation & Tourism at Michigan State Univ.,
with a special focus on Interpretation, Museum Exhibits Design (my background
is in Architecture) and Cultural Heritage Tourism.
I'll be finishing my masters in May.
I graduated from the Univ of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Spanish is my mother
tongue.
I don't know about any programs teaching Spanish in museum studies but I would
be very interested in joining a program like the one you are talking about.
Please contact me if you have further questions.
Thank you, Ariel Czesler.
MSU, PR&TR
E.Lansing, MI 48823
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