Increased Enrollments article

Vanchu, Anthony J. (JSC-AH)[TTI] anthony.j.vanchu at NASA.GOV
Wed Nov 14 16:23:04 UTC 2007


If you click on the "report" link in the first sentence, you'll get a
PDF file with the MLA article itself.  There you'll find information
about Russian.

Tony


Dr. Anthony J. Vanchu
Director, JSC Language Education Center
TechTrans International, Inc.
NASA Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX
anthony.j.vanchu at nasa.gov
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-----Original Message-----
From: SEELANGS: Slavic & East European Languages and Literatures list
[mailto:SEELANGS at BAMA.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Francoise Rosset
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:16 AM
To: SEELANGS at BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: [SEELANGS] Increased Enrollments article

Today's Chronicle records the MLA's findings on Increased Enrollments in
the Languages
http://chronicle.com/temp/email2.php?id=xvdfDJGsYVNpWyPt4sjmr8R4vRS423wp

In reading the article carefully you will find out two things:
1. The news is NOT all rosy
2. The word "Russian" or "Slavic" appears nowhere in the article.

Does anyone know what the official MLA story is for Russian/ Slavic?

And is anyone tracking what happens to Slavic languages when *small*
colleges jump on the Arabic/Chinese bandwagon?

Please understand I firmly believe more languages are good, in
principle, especially if and when the college has resources in other
fields to back them up. There should be so many more!!
But I also suspect Slavic competes for the same limited student pool as
Arabic and Asian languages. Is this merely mild paranoia? Could it be
that instead we bolster one another?

Thoughts and info?
-FR

-- 

Francoise Rosset
Chair, Russian and Russian Studies
Coordinator, German and Russian
Wheaton College
Norton, Massachusetts 02766

phone:  	(508) 286-3696
fax #:    	(508) 286-3640
e-mail: FRosset at wheatonma.edu

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