The Department of World Languages and Cultures firmly believes that students with national and international understanding of cultural, ethnic, and racial issues, coupled with second languages competency, will be better equipped to meet the professional challenges of the 21st century.
The Department of World Languages and Cultures has an intellectually, ethnically, culturally, and internationally diverse cadre of qualified and dedicated faculty and staff who possess an invaluable store of experience and knowledge with which to counsel students about educational and career opportunities in the United States and abroad.
In addition, WLC has an ongoing “International Faculty In Residence Program” that brings scholars and artists from different parts of the world to teach for a full semester in the area of their expertise. Our students benefit by taking classes with internationally known scholars. Moreover, WLC has in place a unique “International Speakers Lectures Series” that brings to our campus distinguished scholars, writers, poets, artists, and diplomats from all regions of the world to present lectures of contemporary interest to our students and the academic community at large.

