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    Support the Language Labs

    About the Language Lab Community

    The language labs are located on 3 campuses: Dahlonega, Gainesville and Oconee. We support over 50 faculty members, equipping our students to communicate in 12 different languages. Each semester, we hire around 40 student lab assistants whose time serving in the lab equips them with professional and personal skills for their future. The Language Lab is committed to continue to foster language learning in a tangible way and provide meaningful interactions that cross all cultural, professional and personal barriers.

    The lab’s daily operations support students in completing interactive and communicative assignments in their target language as part of the 4th hour of instruction for the 1001-1002 course sequence. In addition, each lab plans and hosts academic workshops and collaborates with faculty, visiting Fulbright recipients and lab assistants in planning cultural events open to all UNG students.

    While many language programs around the country are shrinking and physical language labs are closing their doors, through the support of the College of Arts and Letters, the Departments of Modern & Classical Languages and Spanish & Portuguese, as well as your generous support, the Language Lab is committed to continue to foster language learning in a tangible way and provide meaningful interactions, both virtually and in-person.

    Help Support the Language Lab Community!

    If you would like to join us in supporting the Language Lab to help this community continue to exist and grow, you may give through the UNG Foundation.

    Your generous donation will help us to implement the following initiatives:

    • Host cultural events in the lab and around our campuses
    • Collaborate with Fulbright students during their teaching year at UNG
    • Promote language awareness and communicative competency
    • Provide tools and software to our students each semester
    • Invite distinguished guest speakers to UNG on a regular basis
    • Provide tuition aid to our excellent Language Lab Student Assistants

    Support the Language Lab Community

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