Meet the DLCL 2020-21 Undergraduate Peer Advisory Team
Office Hours:
They are open to discuss course recommendations, funding opportunities, and any DLCL-related questions you may have!
Week 3: Thursday, October 1 at 1:00pm PT with Max, Marco, and Sofia
Week 5: Tuesday, October 13 at 11:00am PT with Faith and Angela
Week 7: Thursday, October 29 at 1:00pm PT with Max, Marco, and Sofia |
Week 9: Tuesday, November 10 at 11:00am PT with Faith and Angela |
Comparative Literature:
Angela Black (Fall, Winter)
Pronouns: She/ Her
Major: Comparative Literature
Minor: French
Interests: The intersection of art, literature, and philosophy; Democratic Socialism; Nietzsche; the Existentialists; speaking French; Karl Ove Knausgaard; writing poetry; Mavis my dog; Blondie
Previous/ Current èצӰ Extracurricular Activities: Director of èצӰ Concert Network, EBF resident <3, KZSU 90.1, Untitled: èצӰ's Art History & Film Studies magazine
What I can talk hours about:
1) The greatest major on campus: Comparative Literature
2) Finding funding for your research or cultural experience aspirations
3) Working the system to go overseas on èצӰ's dime as much as you can
4) Grad school applications overseas for the humanities!
5) Being a FLI student in the DLCL
6) Leaving ~CS~ to fully commit to living my humanities dream.
A transformative course: Comp Lit 122: Literature as Performance / Comp Lit 222A: Myth and Modernity
Fun Fact: I most associate with tertiary colors.
Omar El-Sabrout (Spring, Summer)
Pronouns: He/ Him
Major: Comparative Literature
Minor: Art Practice
Interests: Music, Art, Film, Literature, Video Games, Food and Agriculture
Previous/ Current èצӰ Extracurricular Activities: Work for èצӰ Educational Farm, èצӰ Art Department and the Climbing wall
What I can talk hours about: music: jazz genealogy, hip hop artistry, production aesthetics, etc.
A transformative course: COMPLIT 252B: Great Arabic Prose
Fun Fact: I have surgical metal in my wrist
French:
Max Smith
Pronouns: He/Him
Major: French & International Relations
Interests: Game design, French Romanticism, cooking, corgis, plays, linguistics, and climate justice.
Previous/ Current èצӰ Extracurricular Activities: èצӰ Mock Trial, Residential Education, èצӰ in Government (SIG)
What I can talk hours about: The strong influences that “the arts” have on political and justice-oriented social movements!
A transformative course: FRENCH 252: Art and Power: from Royal Spectacle to Revolutionary Ritual
Fun Fact:
1. I can say the alphabet backwards really quickly
2. The words “male” and “female” don’t have the same etymological origin— we just changed “female” from the French version when we took it into our language.
German Studies:
Sofia Patino-Duque
Pronouns: She/Her
Major: German Studies & History
Interests: Global citizenship, Switzerland, travel, comparative law, modern German politics
Previous/ Current èצӰ Extracurricular Activities: èצӰ Equestrian Team, èצӰ in Government, Ravenwood Reads, Peer Advisor for German Studies & History, BOSP Berlin Ambassador
What I can talk hours about: Study abroad (especially Berlin and Oxford), working abroad at a political think tank, language study, German history & literature, how amazing the DLCL department is, how to apply for a coterm, international grants—especially the UAR Grants (I got to go to Switzerland because of one!), double-majoring
A transformative course: German 343: World War Two: Place, Loss, History co-taught by Prof. Amir Eshel (German Studies) and Prof. Alexander Nemerov (Art History)—my thesis was because I took this class
Fun Fact: The Japanese legal system was inspired by the German civil law legal system
Iberian and Latin American Culture (ILAC):
Marcello "Marco" Merola
Pronouns: He/Him
Major: ILAC and Philosophy
Interests: Music, Sports, Doing Crosswords, Playing Jeopardy and Going to the Beach
Previous/ Current èצӰ Extracurricular Activities: KZSU Sports Radio, èצӰ 6th Man, Freelance Sports Journalism on TheBootleg
What I can talk hours about: Modern Spanish Politics
A transformative course: ILAC 193- The Cinema of Pedro Almodóvar
Fun Fact: I am colorblind
Slavic Languages & Literatures:
Faith Harron
Pronouns: She/Her
Major: Mechanical Engineering, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Interests: Studying & working abroad, untold stories, writing novels, journalism, STEAM education, building/making things, languages
Previous/ Current èצӰ Extracurricular Activities: Current: Adopt a Science Olympiad Team (co-founded), Society of Women Engineers, Peer Learning Consultant Program, Golden Gate Science Olympiad, REEES-CiS
What I can talk hours about: My travels, creative writing, my majors/concentrations & how to choose them, combining interdisciplinary interests, how to be a more effective student, makerspaces & hands-on STEAM activities
A transformative course: St. Petersburg: Imagining a City, Building a City (Bing Overseas Seminar)
Fun Fact: The Atlas Moth has camouflage to look like a snake to avoid being eaten by birds (it's also massive!)