Faculty Resources
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Covid Policies + Information
- UM Covid-19 Latest Updates
- UM Keep Teaching: Academic Continuity
- Campus Ready Presentation Slides: A Plethora of Clear and Concise Information
- Classroom Occupancy Counts with Social Distancing
- Guidance for Employees Returning to Work on Campus
- Return to Work on Campus: Parameters and Protocols
Career Policies + Documents
- Tenure + Promotion Guidelines + Example of Tenure Dossier
- Instructional Professor Promotion Guidelines
- Instructors Promotion Guidelines + Liberal Arts Promotion Guidelines
- UM Ombuds: Assistance with interpersonal conflicts
Modern Languages Documents
Administration
- Department Email + Phone Directory AY 2019-2020
- Committee Assignments AY 2020-2021
- Department Bylaws 2016
- External Review 2017
Teaching
Modern Languages Faculty Meetings
- Meeting Agendas + Minutes: Combined into a single, chronological, monthly-updated PDF for easy searching
Faculty Mentors
Helping Students
- FERPA Policy: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
- Behavioral Intervention Team: Assistance with troublesome students + Dealing with Emotionally Troubled Students PDF
- Violence Prevention Office: Sexual assault prevention
- Counseling Center
- Office of International Programs
- Student Disability Services
- Student Health Center
- Equal Opportunity + Regulatory Compliance: Affirmative Action, ADA, Title IX, Veteran Status
- Office of Leadership + Advocacy: Student extracurricular participation in over 350 campus organizations
- Student Housing
- University Police + Campus Safety: 662-915-7234; Emergency: 911
Phi Sigma Iota
As discussed in our 6 September 2019 faculty meeting, here are the criteria for admission to Phi Sigma Iota, the International Foreign Language Honor Society:
- Undergraduate students should be enrolled at the University of Mississippi as students in good standing (without probation), have completed at least one course at the University of Mississippi in a foreign language at the third-year level, have completed 45 semester hours or its equivalent, and have a minimum grade point average in all course work of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale.
- Graduate students should be enrolled in a graduate program in languages or linguistics, have attained a high degree of competence in at least one foreign language, have completed 12 semester hours of graduate work or equivalent, and have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Please send nominees to Felice Coles.
BA Policies
- UM Course Catalog: Comprehensive list of courses; search by language prefix
- General Education Requirements + Academic Advising Information
MA Policies
- UM Course Catalog: Comprehensive list of courses; search by language prefix
- MA Thesis Procedures
- Graduate Programs Brochure
- Modern Languages Graduate Student Handbook 2020-2021 + MA Exams/Thesis/Portfolio Policies (Excerpt from ML Grad Student Handbook)
PhD Policies
- UM Course Catalog: Comprehensive list of courses; search by language prefix
- Faculty Specialties for PhD Comprehensive Exams
- Graduate Programs Brochure
- Modern Languages Graduate Student Handbook 2020-2021 + PhD Exams/Dissertation Policies (Excerpt from ML Grad Student Handbook)
Modern Languages Online Calendar
Modern Languages’ events will synchronize—our meetings, lectures, presentations—to your calendar on any computer, tablet, or phone. On most devices, double clicking this ICS link subscribes you to our calendar. If you need help, here are video tutorials for subscribing to the Modern Languages calendar:
- Video Tutorial: Mac OS
- Video Tutorial: iOS
- Video Tutorial: Outlook + Windows
- Video Tutorial: Google + Android
Tech + Lab Reservations
- Reserve Bondurant C006 Computer Lab (Mac)
- Reserve Weir Hall Teaching Labs (Mac + PC)
- Reserve Library Classroom 106E (PC)
- Classroom Equipment Information
- FTDC: Faculty Technology Development Center
Spanish
- Span 303/304/305 Common Requirements
- Spanish MA Poems + Short Readings Online Folder Password: sigueleyendo