MA in Foreign Languages

Melanie Baca-Ortiz

Melanie Baca-Ortiz

Thomas R. Pickering Fellow in Foreign Affairs becomes a Patriot

Melanie Baca-Ortiz came to George Mason with a wide range of experiences – from holding internships at the Consulate of Honduras and the Association of American Residents Overseas to working as a visa specialist at the U.S. Department of State and paralegal specialist at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. As a Thomas R. Pickering Fellow in Foreign Affairs, Melanie chose to pursue an M.A. in Foreign Languages in the Spanish concentration to deepen her knowledge of Latin American history and culture.

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Emily Ashe Hogge

Emily Ashe Hogge

Interested in Spanish within the United States

Emily's research interests are in the fields of sociolinguistics, education and language policy. She is committed to reconceptualizing Spanish as a domestic language in the United States.

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Carolina Santiago

Carolina Santiago

A trilingual editor with a commitment to education

Carolina joined the Department of Modern and Classical Languages in order to pursue an MA student in Foreign Languages with a dual concentration in Spanish and French, as well as our new Graduate Certificate in Spanish Heritage Language Education. 

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Teo Valdés

Teo Valdés

Doctoral student from American University studies sociolinguistics of Spanish at Mason

Teo Valdés is a student in American University’s online EdD program who lives in Chattanooga, TN. His research focuses on heritage Spanish education. When Teo heard about MCL's course on the sociolinguistics of Spanish in the US, he knew it was just what he was looking for to support his research goals and personal development as an educator.

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Frida Valero

Frida Valero

Advocating for first-generation immigrants' equal opportunities and stronger global institutions

Frida is a Dual MA in Spanish and Global Affairs and multilingual in Spanish, Korean and English. She is interested in the comparative linguistic study of Spanish and Korean and comparative Spanish- and Korean-language cultural studies. She also aims to increase students' interest in Spanish courses on George Mason's Songdo Campus!

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