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BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY 
Binghamton University is home to one of the longest-lived LAC programs in the nation. Since 1991, LxC has supported over 5,000 students in more than 300 course in 14 different languages. BU’s new Global Studies Minor underscores the importance of intercultural competencies and the cultural content of all disciplines. The GSM works with the Office of International Programs to integrate study abroad, language learning/use and internationally-oriented courses. To learn more about CLAC efforts at Binghamton, click here.

Binghamton University is home to one of the longest-lived LAC programs in the nation. Since 1991, LxC has supported over 5,000 students in more than 300 course in 14 different languages. BU’s new Global Studies Minor underscores the importance of intercultural competencies and the cultural content of all disciplines. The GSM works with the Office of International Programs to integrate study abroad, language learning/use and internationally-oriented courses. To learn more about CLAC efforts at Binghamton, click here.




UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
The Language Across the Curriculum (LAC) program at the University of Richmond offers a variety of sections that are tied to primary courses throughout the curriculum, including classes in the arts and sciences, leadership studies, business, and continuing studies. At Richmond, LAC sections are small language discussion groups led by faculty members well-versed in a second language or by students with a high proficiency level in a second language. Besides offering a variety of sections in commonly taught languages such as Spanish, French, and German, Richmond’s LAC program currently includes LAC courses in Turkish, Hindi, and Czech.
The Language Across the Curriculum (LAC) program at the University of Richmond offers a variety of sections that are tied to primary courses throughout the curriculum, including classes in the arts and sciences, leadership studies, business, and continuing studies. At Richmond, LAC sections are small language discussion groups led by faculty members well-versed in a second language or by students with a high proficiency level in a second language. Besides offering a variety of sections in commonly taught languages such as Spanish, French, and German, Richmond’s LAC program currently includes LAC courses in Turkish, Hindi, and Czech.
