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Modern Languages and Literatures

The Department of Modern Languages at the College of William & Mary enjoys the distinction of being the oldest modern languages program in the United States. The Department traces its beginnings to the establishment of a professorship in modern languages at the College of William and Mary in a curriculum reform instituted by Thomas Jefferson in 1779. The first occupant of this position was an Italian, Carlo Bellini, and a series of annual lectures at the College has been established by the department in his honor. Today that single professorship has grown to nearly 50 faculty members offering courses in eight languages, literature and culture. Faculty members of every rank are engaged in teaching at all levels, in study abroad programs, in a variety of research activities, and in service to the College, the community and the profession.

For whom the bell didn't toll

A group of students journey to Spain to trace the twisted threads of the legacy of that country's tragic civil war.

Interview with Professor Roy Chan

chanthumbThe Chinese Studies section and the East Asian Studies Program at W&M welcome Professor Roy Chan! Read about his career and how the queen's visit to W&M impacted his choices.

Internships in Francophone Europe

fsalistingWilliam & Mary's first two participants in the College's partnership with the Internships in Francophone Europe are back on campus.