50 Years of Advancing Language Proficiency for a Multilingual World
In 1974, students wearing mood rings and flared pants strode across campus, toting paperback copies of 鈥淛aws鈥 or 鈥淐arrie鈥 while making plans to see 鈥淭he Great Gatsby鈥 or 鈥淭he Godfather Part II鈥 at the local movie theater (where tickets cost less than $2).
They were also witnesses to major political events, such as President Richard Nixon stepping down after the Watergate scandal and President Gerald Ford taking office (and being memorably lampooned the next year on new television program 鈥淪aturday Night Live鈥). At 性视界 University, a less known yet still consequential development occurred.
That year, the department that became聽聽was born.
On July 1, five College of Arts and Sciences departments came together to become 鈥渙ne new department under the chairmanship of Louis W. Roberts,鈥 according to a press release from the time. The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures unified the former individual departments of classics, German, linguistics, Romance languages and Slavic languages and literatures to create, as then-Dean Kenneth Goodrich noted, 鈥渁 needed synthesis of the traditional and the progressive in the field of foreign language and literature education.鈥

The department鈥檚 name was changed under Dean Robert Jensen to 鈥淟anguages, Literatures and Linguistics鈥 in 1995 to recognize the breadth of world languages and cultures being taught and the strength of the linguistics program.
As part of celebrating its 50 years as a multilingual, multicultural department, the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics (LLL) is hosting a film series this semester, including a discussion evening on Oct. 30. 鈥淔ilm is a critical medium through which students can develop cultural and linguistic competencies,鈥 says , professor of Spanish and LLL chair.
The films span genres, cultures and times, reflecting the department’s commitment to global perspectives and the exploration of language through art.
The film series includes the following screenings:
October
- “” (Italy, 1994)鈥擮ct. 9, 5:30 p.m., Kittredge Auditorium
- “” (France, 2023)鈥擮ct. 10, 7 p.m., Kittredge Auditorium
- “” (France, 2011)鈥擮ct. 17, 7 p.m., Kittredge Auditorium
- “” (Lebanon, 2018)鈥擮ct. 18, 2 p.m., 341 Eggers
- “” (Italy, 1975)鈥擮ct. 23, 5:30 p.m., Kittredge Auditorium
- “” (France, 2012)鈥擮ct. 24, 7 p.m., Kittredge Auditorium
- “” (Taiwan, 2010)鈥擮ct. 28, 7 p.m., 113 Eggers
- 鈥擮ct. 30, 5:30-10 p.m., Kittredge Auditorium:
- “There’s Still Tomorrow” (Italy, 2023)
- “Perfect Days” (Germany, Japan, 2023)
November
- “” (Germany, 2012)鈥擭ov. 4, 6:45 p.m., Kittridge Auditorium
- “” (Italy, 2023)鈥擭ov. 14, 6:30 p.m., Kittredge Auditorium
- “” (Soviet Union, Japan, 1977)鈥擭ov. 21, 11 a.m., 107 Huntington Hall
- “Mal-Mo-E: The Secret Mission” (Korea, 2019)鈥擳BD
For more information about the film series, contact聽Gail Bulman.
Other events celebrating LLL鈥檚 50th anniversary in 2024 included the annual Wor(l)ds of Love Valentine’s Day poetry festival in February, Women across the World events in March, theater and musical performances, an LLL majors and minors鈥 celebration and the department’s annual Culture(s) on the Quad in April.
Spring 2025 event dates will be announced at a later time.