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"We're not just learning words, we're building bridges": Dalhousie offers new Certificate in Spanish Language and Culture

"We're not just learning words, we're building bridges": Dalhousie offers new Certificate in Spanish Language and Culture

A new stand-alone certificate focused on Spanish language and culture is now available not only to currently registered Dal and King’s students across faculties, but to members of the broader community.  Read more.

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