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Foreign Languages and Literatures
New Year for Rowan students takes them to Third World countries to volunteer | More Visiting Fulbright Scholars Aim to Make Computers Talk | More Prof. Jooh Lee Honored with Campbell Endowed Chair | More Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and Coriell Institute for Medical Research Build Educational Alliance | More![]() The latest version of CLAS notes is available for download in the newsletters section. Associate Professor B.A., Queens College M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania 856-256-4500x3470 hohwald@rowan.edu Laurie Kaplis-Hohwald is a native of New York City. She teaches major courses in peninsular Spanish Literature, as well as grammar, composition and civilization courses. Dr. Hohwald’s principal field of research is Spanish Renaissance poetry, and she has published articles on Lope de Vega’s religious poetry, the picaresque novel and other Golden Age themes. She has presented papers at major regional and international conferences, and is the author of a recent book on translations of the Biblical Psalms in sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain. Having attended the Universidad de Sevilla as part of her undergraduate education, Dr. Hohwald is an aficionada of all things flamenco. |

New Year for Rowan students takes them to Third World countries to volunteer | 