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      <title>Spanish Resource Center builds language skills, cultural understanding at BYU</title>
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      <description>Each week, students gather at Brigham Young University’s Spanish Resource Center to practice Spanish, learn about different cultures and connect with others through language-based activities.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 16:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Andreina Smith</author>
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Especially when its the week of Mexico, my country, and I see people loving that too.</p><p>She mentioned one of her favorite parts of the job is when students attend events more than once.</p><p>When people come multiple times, I start knowing their names, Vizcaino said. Thats something I really like.</p><p>Another staff member, Angeles La Fuente Rodrguez, from Bolivia, said she values the opportunity to share her culture and see students from other cultures enjoy speaking Spanish.</p><p>I really like the fact that we can gather together and speak fully in Spanish, Rodrguez said. People are able to do it, and sometimes you wouldnt expect that.</p><p>Rodrguez shared an experience from last semester when she invited a friend to an event, an exchange student at BYU.</p><p>She said she didnt know there were so many English native speakers who were able to speak Spanish, Rodrguez said.</p><figure> <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/7e/46/2f60a44f4b349c758543177f5135/img-0447.jpg"></figure><p>Rodrguez explained that diversity and cultural understanding are important to her, especially as someone living away from her home country.</p><p>Im not living where I used to live, she said. Knowing that people can accept me how I am, without judging me or even understanding me completely, makes me happy.</p><p>The Spanish Resource Center also provides academic and cultural resources, including books, movies and music that students can check out. </p><p>Staff members noted that some students buy books for classes without realizing the materials are available at the center.</p><p>In addition to cultural events, the center offers office hours where students can come to practice conversational Spanish.</p><p>The program is also connected to the Spanish Embassy and is part of a partnership that provides additional opportunities for students, including information about exchanges and programs in Spain.</p><p>Joshua Sturgeon, a junior at BYU, attended the Spanish Resource Center's Argentina culinary presentation as part of a Spanish 351 assignment. He said he visited the center before and found value in the experience.</p><p>Its cool to interact with other people who speak Spanish and get the chance to practice, Sturgeon said.</p><p>Staff members emphasized that the center is open to all students interested in language and culture and encouraged students to take advantage of the opportunities available.</p><p>To see event details, check out its <a href="https://www.instagram.com/byusrc/" target="_blank">Instagram page</a>.</p>                                    </article>            <script src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/resource/00000173-da06-d043-a7ff-dece7d790000/_resource/brightspot/analytics/search/SiteSearchAnalytics.5eb1a8a326b06970c71b3a253fbeaa64.gz.js" data-bsp-contentid="0000019c-2482-d842-a7dc-b58bec950000"></script></body>            </html>]]></content:encoded>
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