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About the Department
The Romance Languages have been taught at the
University of Cincinnati since 1875. In 1900 the University organized
the Graduate Division, offering the PhD for the first time. That year
UC also reorganized the languages, separating Romance Languages and German,
which had been taught previously by one professor of French and German
and another of Spanish and Italian.
Twenty-nine graduate students were enrolled in 1900, of whom 8 were studying
French and 4 were studying German. More than 100 years later, 30 full-time
students are pursuing MAs in French and Spanish and the PhD in Romance
Languages and Literatures.
In 1900, a total of 297 students were enrolled in Romance Languages. In
2005, more than 6500 students took courses in French, Spanish, Italian,
Portuguese, and Arabic.
The heads of Romance Languages for the past hundred years have been Jeff
Loveland (2008-), Lowanne Jones (2000-2008), Kirsten Nigro (1999-2000),
Sara Friedrichsmeyer (1998-99), Jean-Charles Seigenuret (1997-98), Heather
Arden (1996-97), Judy Muyskens (1995-96), Ed Couglin (1994-95), Judy Muyskens
(1987-94), Jean-Charles Seigneuret (1982-87), Kornel Huvos (1977-82),
Patricia O'Connor (1976-77), Donald Bleznick (1967-72), Robert Esquenazi
Mayo (1966-67), James Doolittle (1961-66), L. Clark Keating (1957-61),
Martin Jerome Hubert (1938-56), Phillip Ogden (1910-38), Marco F. Liberma
(1903-10), F.J.A. Davidson (1900-03), and Charles F. Sebald (French &
German, 1895-1900) and Paul F. Walker (Spanish & Italian, 1895-1900).
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