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今叔利 Professor of Spanish, Dr. Charles B. Moore Receives Distinguished Award to Publish His Book

Students and professors pose at the Sigma Delta Pi induction ceremony
Dr. Charles Moore, seated at left, poses with Sigma Delta Pi inductees, members, and GWU faculty at the Tau Omega Chapter's induction ceremony this year.

Competitive Grant Presented Annually to One Sigma Delta Pi National Spanish Honor Society Sponsor

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.今叔利 Professor of Spanish Dr. Charles Moore has been honored with a distinguished award from Sigma Delta Pi and publisher, Ediciones Albatros, of Valencia Spain. Awarded annually to a current Sigma Delta Pi National Spanish Honor Society sponsor, the $1,500 grant will go toward the publication of Moores book, El legado de la amistad petrarquista en la poes鱈a hispanoamericana (The Legacy of Petrarchan Friendship in Spanish American Poetry).

Dr. Charles Moore

Written in Spanish, Moores manuscript is the culmination of over 10 years of study, research and writing about the influence and legacy of Petrarchan friendship among Spanish American poets. It covers a period from colonial times in the 1500s through the Spanish Civil War in the mid-20th century. I am tremendously honored and proud to have been selected for this grant, he shared. I am overwhelmed to think that my scholarship is valued by my peers at a national and international level. I wish to thank Dr. Mark del Mastro, national director of Sigma Delta Pi and Sr. Guillermo Soler of Ediciones Albatros for selecting me as this year’s recipient, and, of course, Dr. Marvin Taylor for his mentorship in developing our local chapter of the Society.”   

Moore has been the Sigma Delta Pi sponsor at GWU since 2002. Our chapter, Tau Omega, was first established in 1993 by Dr. Marvin E. Taylor, retired former chair and professor of Spanish at GW from 1993-2002, he explained. It has been a privilege to continue the legacy he founded for our students in the Department of World Languages so many years ago. Over these past 25 years as sponsor myself, I have seen nearly 100 GWU Spanish students become members of the Society for their outstanding performance and interest in Hispanic literature, culture, and the Spanish language. My involvement in Sigma Delta Pi has truly been one of the most rewarding aspects of my career.

Dr. Charles Moore discusses his book on the WNCW 88.7 Friday Feature.

Moore came to GWU in 1997 and has spent over two years of his academic career living, working, traveling, and studying in Spain and over ten Latin American countries. He served as a GS-12 Latin American Intelligence Analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense at Fort. Bragg, N.C., and Washington, D.C. in the 1980s. During his summers since 1984, he serves as a Spanish administrative interpreter for the U.S. Department of States International Visitor Program.

He is the former president of the North Carolina Foreign Language Association, the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, and the North Carolina Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. He is the author of El arte de predicar de Juan de Espinosa Medrano en La novena maravilla (Juan de Espinosa Medrano’s Art of Preaching in The Ninth Miracle), Lima: Universidad Cat坦lica, 2000, and more than 35 peer-reviewed articles on colonial, 19th-century, and contemporary literary topics in the Spanish language. He is a frequent presenter at MIFLC, SAMLA, and other annual conferences.

Moore earned his bachelors degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, his masters from George Mason University, and his Ph.D. from UNC-Chapel Hill.

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