Kevin Regan

Kevin Regan

 KEVIN REGAN (MA, 2014) graduated with distinction thanks to his excellent thesis on corrective feedback (Le strategie di gestione dell’errore nel contesto della     glottodidattica delle lingue neolatine) in the language classroom. Kevin is currently doing a PhD in Romance Languages at the University of Oregon.

“Being a part of the Italian department and their program is the most fulfilling academic experience I’ve had in my life.” 

“Not only is the staff helpful, fun, and extremely capable of sharing their immense knowledge, but they also transmit their infectious enthusiasm for Italian culture. As part of the program, I recently spent the semester abroad in the lush hills of Tuscany. I attended courses at the University of Siena while meeting many Italians in all different contexts. I was able to truly live as an Italian and expose myself to a different academic environment. It was an irreplaceable experience. I knew that I improved my Italian skills the day I realized I was able to capture regional differences between Italian speakers. I managed to travel the country due to Tuscany’s central location; I tasted fresh pasta alla carbonarain the shade of the Colosseum and watched the sunset on St. Mark’s Square in Venice. I am endlessly grateful for the opportunity to work with the department and choose coursework that suits my intellectual interests.” 

  THESIS: Le strategie di gestione dell’errore nel contesto della glottodidattica delle lingue neolatine.

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